jstar
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Italy's decision of a total shutdown of all business including food stores seems rather unwise. If anything is going to create a sense of panic then closing foodstores is bound to do it. And if other countries move that way then it seems obvious we will get more panic buying NOW as people become scared that they may be caught without food in the house.
On the funny side of things after the panic buying of toilet paper clearing out supermarket shelves in Australia and then police saying no need to panic, it seems some people have gone back to supermarkets with their toilet rolls and asked if they can return them. Woolworths has decided, "No refunds."
It seems the US measure is to avoid the Italian situation. This is all very nice in theory:
but as we could see in Italy, there is not even enough bed and quarantine capacity for even a very low amount of patients. 11 beds in a big hospital is a bit of a joke of course (see also what China did).
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