I'm expecting 2 types of runs on the store. The first one is currently happening now where people are starting to stockpile items. Which makes sense to me. I don't think the stocking up is a bad thing, when it's not done all at once. People in general probably stockpile items even when there is no virus. It just causes problems when everyone stockpiles at the same freaking time. So the first run is a light run on getting supplies. In the area that I live in, I think we are still in this first run.
I haven't seen anything like this yet. I think the public officials messed up by saying. "There's no need to panic" There has been a lot of distrust building up with the federal government over many years. In general and world-wide people really don't trust their government. Conspiracies theories control a lot of what people think. So when someone says. "Don't Panic", then naturally they are going to panic.
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The second type of run will be the panic run. This will probably be when people start dying in larger numbers. I'm not sure what happens if the grocery store employees get sick. Do they close down for a week or two? I'm not worried, just curious. I've been ahead of the rush to the stores and by just buying a little more during regular grocery shopping. My daughter in Australia on the other hand, is not a news person so she didn't take it seriously. For the past few days she's been saying that she hasn't been able to get what she needs at the store because it's all gone. I'm curious how that plays out as her toilet paper will run out soon. The virus doesn't seem to be widespread in her area.
The craziest thing I've seen people around here buy is bottled water. I've never seen Walmart sell out of water but they are almost out. It's strange to me because water comes into the house.
I'm not sure while I find all of this entertaining (in a healthy way, not as in fun to watch). I guess since there's a lot of scenarios to analyze. My brain is just getting an extra dose of what it already does, Analyze stuff.