There is now a walking direction in public places. Unlike before that you can walk on any side of the pathway, be on the right side or on the left side, now walking in public places is guided by marking. It can be arrows to tell you the direction you are going or words to say you are on the right portion of the pathway.
Understandably the guide to walking direction is to avoid crowding in the pathway. Social distancing is imperative in public places to avoid the possible contamination in case there is a virus carrier. We have to learn this protocol now.
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Do you follow the markings in the pathway?
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Yes
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No
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only when I notice it
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Yes, we have the same thing here in England. I do follow the directions, yes. But a lot of people don’t.