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Let's be prepared in a reasonable manner 馃檪

Ok so, people are panicking and buying stuff that are not really necessary (of course it's subjective but we'll debate about that later). What are the things you have or planning to stock up to prepare this pandemic?

Of course the basics are sanitizer, wipes, grains, rice noodles, canned food, batteries, condense milk, 3 in 1 sachets, instant noodles etc... What else?
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Miram31-35, F
Excessively stocking up is not good.

It will make it impossible for those in need to find things that they would die without, and in some regions people will take advantage and increase the prices. Meaning more poverty.

Necessities to me are things your life and other people's lives depend on:
- foods that actually last,
- medications for your chronic illness,
- OTC fever reducer in case you caught up the virus. Please don't use it unless you're absolutely sure you need it. Don't use them for period pain and don't stock up more than three tablets per person.
- water
- enough soap
-60 percent alcohol sanitizers.

- Bleach solutions to wash your kitchen items, floor, and all surfaces.

-94n masks to protect yourself from catching the virus (if they are hard to find please leave them for professionals because they have to be in contact with patients much more than you do. If they are infected they will ultimately make everyone else sick

-Goggles for the same purpose

-Surgical masks in case you have to leave the house or go to the emergency and you have respiratory symptoms, this is so you don't infect others. And hotlines may request you to wear it.

Just a note about the gloves. I saw someone previously suggesting it will lower your risk of catching the infection. That is not entirely true and I doubt it, in a professional setting we do use gloves but not alone. You still have to wash hands frequently. And no pair of gloves can be used for two tasks because you will be contaminating your environment, transmitting the virus from an area to another. From a patient to a patient. They are thrown away and hands are washed afterwards. Also since you will have to take it off, you will be using one hand to remove it.

Just make sure to wash your hands as frequently as possible, the right way. And perhaps get disposable towels to close the water tap with after drying hands.
Darkmare36-40, F
@Miram Thanks 馃槂 I agree with the excessive stocking. I am having trouble buying stuff because others were panicking.. Just wanted to buy what is really important. Appreciate your feedback on this. Thanks :D
JimboSaturn51-55, M
yes our store shelves are empty now, ridiculous. The fire marshall had to close one of our stores and their was almost fighting. @Darkmare
Darkmare36-40, F
@JimboSaturn I believe people are concerned about the economy, exploitation and supply chain issues, but what can we do about it when others are sweeping everything off the shelves? It is a dumb idea to overdo it, but it is tough to see empty shelves. I feel left out lol
JimboSaturn51-55, M
Yes there will be supply chain issues for a while for sure. And the stock market crashing right now is not good either. Tourism will be severely rocked. Restaurants, and any based on the leisure economy will be hurt. I know the grocery chain I work for would never raise prices. @Darkmare