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Here's the Tory coronavirus plan: (Original Post) Ghost Dog Mar 2020 OP
#5. Why that's the same as the Republican Y.O.Y.O. health plan. 3Hotdogs Mar 2020 #1
Yup. Also: Ghost Dog Mar 2020 #2
On a side note... T_i_B Mar 2020 #3
Singapore's said to have done quite well, though it probably has advantages muriel_volestrangler Mar 2020 #4
I went in Home Bargains and Asda yesterday T_i_B Mar 2020 #5

T_i_B

(14,736 posts)
3. On a side note...
Sun Mar 8, 2020, 10:36 AM
Mar 2020

….is there any country affected with this where people actually do have full confidence in what their government is doing about Coronavirus?

I notice that we aren't the only country where people are panic buying bog roll for example. Although why people are doing that is a mystery to me. I don't recall chronic diarrhea being a symptom of Coronavirus.

muriel_volestrangler

(101,271 posts)
4. Singapore's said to have done quite well, though it probably has advantages
Sun Mar 8, 2020, 05:01 PM
Mar 2020
In the global race to stop the new coronavirus outbreak, Singapore has been hailed by the World Health Organization as an exemplar of effective detection and containment.

For other countries, however, the answer to the epidemic may not be as simple as "do as the Singaporeans do."

The city-state accounted for 130 out of the roughly 100,000 infections reported worldwide as of Friday. Eighty-two of the patients had already been discharged, with not a single death. Local health authorities' carefully calibrated measures to control the outbreak are backed by some built-in advantages: a small territory, high medical standards, and the ability to impose somewhat draconian measures that might not fly elsewhere.

Late last month, the government revoked a 45-year-old man's permanent residency status because he had defied a "stay home" order.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/What-Singapore-s-coronavirus-tactics-can-and-can-t-teach-world

As for panic buying, the things about toilet paper is it doesn't go off. As the other items that are running out don't:

Shoppers are limited to buying no more than five of certain goods, including antibacterial gels, wipes and sprays, dry pasta, UHT milk and some tinned vegetables

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51790375

I went shopping today; they had indeed run out of dry pasta, and the own-brand tinned tomatoes.

T_i_B

(14,736 posts)
5. I went in Home Bargains and Asda yesterday
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 02:40 AM
Mar 2020

All out of bog roll, hand wash and dried pasta. Running low on tinned food and surface cleaners.

The panic buying is selfish, foolish, counterproductive and unnecessary. But it is happening. Even if nobody will admit to having stocked up on these things.

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