Remember the 6-foot magical COVID distance? If you stayed exactly that far apart from other people, you would avoid the virus and stay safe—as long as you were masked and vaxxed, of course.
Turns out that was yet another Fauci Fantasy—the number was made up because it seemed like a good idea, but there was no science backing it up.
Are you one of those who have been conditioned to get in your 10,000 steps a day? Maybe you have an Apple watch or a fitness tracker gently reminding you that you’ve been lazy and need to get off your behind? I admit to sometimes checking my iPhone to see how much I’ve walked, and I do feel a little chuffed when it’s over 10,000 steps. On those days that I know I’ve been indolent, however, I conveniently forget to check.
You’ve seen the recommendations:
Walking 10,000 steps a day offers a multitude of health benefits. It improves…