Cornellians asked about physical distancing. How do I reduce the risk of COVID-19 for myself, my friends and my family? [Hand draws picture of a person wearing a t-shirt and pants.] Practice physical distancing. Maintain at least 6 feet between you & others. Think: The length of the couch in your living room. [A person is sitting on one end of the couch with a laptop and another person is sitting on the other end of the couch with a piece of paper. They are sitting approximately 6 feet apart from each other.] Think: The length of 5 moving boxes. [A person is standing eating chicken wings in a yard across from another person. There are five boxes on the ground between the two people illustrating that they are approximately 6 feet apart from each other.] Think: The width of Cornell’s Ho Plaza. [Two people are walking on opposite sides of a wide sidewalk, approximately 6 feet apart from each other.] Think: About 2 baseball bat lengths apart. [Two people are standing on a baseball field facing each other. Each are holding a baseball bat outstretched between them. They are standing approximately 6 feet apart from each other.] 96% of all Cornell students believe it is their responsibility to practice physical distancing. Survey conducted April 2-3, 2020. N = 9,379 undergraduates, graduate, and professional students. Protect yourself. Protect others. Stay at least 6 feet apart. Cornell: Stop COVID [Image of a house’s roof surrounded by a heart appears in top left corner.] The Cornell: Stop COVID campaign is brought to you by the Skorton Center for Health Initiatives @ Cornell Health. [Image of Cornell seal appears in lower left corner.]