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International Toilet Paper Shortage As People Panic Buy Loo Roll Because Of Coronavirus


Sharon Reilly took this picture in Massachusetts where there was barely any toilet roll left (Picture: PA)

 


 March 9th, 2020  |  11:09 AM  |   1304 views

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Coronavirus concerns appear to have created an international rush for toilet paper, with social media images showing low supplies in a number of countries.

 

Shoppers have begun to stockpile items due to the spread of the virus, despite authorities insisting it would not be necessary to do so. Sharon Reilly photographed a shop in Massachusetts, United States, noting that toilet paper stocks were running low while ‘all the bleach was gone too’.

 

She said: ‘It did not make me feel like I needed to stockpile. It made me sad that people are clearly scared.’ Franziska Heintel shared photos of empty supermarket shelves in Berlin.

 

She said: ‘I’m not sure if it’s an accurate representation and I don’t want to make people panic even more. There’s probably plenty of stores here that didn’t sell out of stuff yet. I was just super shocked and surprised to see this when I was just doing some regular shopping.’

 

Many more similar scenes were spotted in various parts of Australia, where ‘toilet paper’ began trending and loo roll is selling at outrageous prices.

 

There was also drama at a branch of Woolworths supermarket in Sydney where a shopper allegedly pulled a knife on a fellow panic buyer.

 

Anne Stubbs tweeted: ‘The world’s gone mad! 3 supermarkets – no toilet roll! Last I heard #coronavirus causes a flu-like illness not wild, explosive diarrhoea!

 

‘Scored possibly the last pack in the whole of Brisbane!’ she added.

 

The UK Government’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said there was no need for Britons to follow suit.

 

‘I think the advice is that there is absolutely no reason to be doing any panic buying of any sort or going out and keeping large supplies of things,’ he told reporters.

 

‘Clearly there will need to be measures in cases of household quarantine for making sure food is in the right place at the right time.

 

‘We imagine that could be a rolling case of household quarantine if that measure becomes necessary, and clearly things will need to be in place for care homes and so on if that decision is made.’

 

His comments came after Ocado warned that more people than usual are ‘placing particularly large orders’.

 


 

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courtesy of METRO

by Richard Hartley-Parkinson

 

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