No they don't, aside from covering your sneeze/cough, which you can do with your elbow, or your shirt if you prefer.
CDC has admitted China virus is not airborne. In other words, you basically have to sneeze/cough droplets on someone to infect them, or possibly on a surface they touch, then touch their face. It doesn't just linger in the air indefinitely.
No they don't, aside from covering your sneeze/cough, which you can do with your elbow, or your shirt if you prefer.
CDC has admitted China virus is not airborne. In other words, you basically have to sneeze/cough droplets on someone to infect them, or possibly on a surface they touch, then touch their face. It doesn't just linger in the air indefinitely.