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Hi @Charlycat
For your interest, this article talks about a Belgian-Dutch study which suggested that  safe distance when running, biking and walking during COVID-19 times is further than the typical 1–2 meter as prescribed in different countries!
In summary, the article suggested:
“for walking the distance of people moving in the same direction in 1 line should be at least 4–5 meter, for running and slow biking it should be 10 meters and for hard biking at least 20 meters.”
https://medium.com/@jurgenthoelen/belgian-dutch-study-why-in-times-of-covid-19-you-can-not-walk-run-bike-close-to-each-other-a5df19c77d08

In addition, Paris has also started to ban daytime jogging as outlined in the article below:
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/paris-bans-daytime-jogging-to-fight-spread-of-covid-19-12618872?cid=FBcna

Henceforth, although the nature parks in Singapore are open air and safer than in confined spaces like indoor gyms, it is prudent for one to observe safe distancing measures to protect yourself and minimise travel to further curb the spread of covid-19. 
Dr. Jeanel G
space doctor