I think it's time - before the overbuying by panicked people creates an actual supply shortage.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/26/us/wo...rnd/index.html
I doubt we are equipped to do this quickly, but whereas we currently have plenty of actual supplies, continued panic buying is pushing the supply system to its breaking point. People will not stop on their own it appears, especially as the continued stress begins to actually create a supply problem. If you think store shelves look picked over now, just wait till the news begins reporting that there are actual shortages.
This is yet another instance where our federal, state, and local governments are BEHIND. There needs to be limits on the number of items per customer of family per week. Implementation will take a few weeks at least, we can't wait.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/26/us/wo...rnd/index.html
I doubt we are equipped to do this quickly, but whereas we currently have plenty of actual supplies, continued panic buying is pushing the supply system to its breaking point. People will not stop on their own it appears, especially as the continued stress begins to actually create a supply problem. If you think store shelves look picked over now, just wait till the news begins reporting that there are actual shortages.
This is yet another instance where our federal, state, and local governments are BEHIND. There needs to be limits on the number of items per customer of family per week. Implementation will take a few weeks at least, we can't wait.
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