Keeping a Safe Distance in Victorian London

The mid-19th century moral panic over garroting gangs (urban street muggers) reached its absurdist conclusion in this Punch Magazine cartoon, suggesting the invention of a reinforced hoop skirt frame to keep garroters at a safe distance.

Sadly, while scholars agree that the garroting panic was largely driven by newspaper sales, the threat of COVID-19 is all too real. Here’s a handy guide from the BBC on the daily practicalities of keeping safe distance:

Coronavirus: How far is 2m?

To help fight the spread of coronavirus, the UK government says whenever you leave the house, you should keep 2m apart from others.bbc.in/Coronavirus

Posted by BBC News on Friday, March 27, 2020

And here’s a short video on self-care during trying times and staying socially connected while physically apart:

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