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https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2020/03/06/how-covid-19-coronavirus-is-leading-to-toilet-paper-shortages/#1cd9f4927a8d
Is COVID-19 Coronavirus Leading To Toilet Paper Shortages? Here Is The Situation

Some people may seem poop out of luck when trying to buy toilet paper, at least momentarily. That’s because the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has led to toilet paper hoarding and subsequent shortages in stores in different parts of the world, such as Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada, and the U.S. After all, when fear and panic are in the air, you tend to protect your loved ones, which, for some people, apparently are rolls of toilet paper. But before you start smuggling toilet paper, is this all really necessary in the end? Should you really be worried about toilet paper shortages?
To give you an idea of the situation, this Nine News Australia showed how shelves in stores in Australia have been, ahem, wiped clean:
Yes, you heard that correctly: 192,000 rolls were sold in half an hour. It’s looks like this buying frenzy has been due in large part to fears that lengthy quarantines may occur even though the Australian government has made no announcements of such plans. There also may be fears of supply chain disruptions from import restrictions and factory closures in China. This despite no real warnings from the government that there will actually be a toilet paper shortage. That’s a lot of ifs, ands, and butts.
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Впрочем не очень давняя история с рационированием в США патронов для "калашникова" еще смешнее
Is COVID-19 Coronavirus Leading To Toilet Paper Shortages? Here Is The Situation

Some people may seem poop out of luck when trying to buy toilet paper, at least momentarily. That’s because the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has led to toilet paper hoarding and subsequent shortages in stores in different parts of the world, such as Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Canada, and the U.S. After all, when fear and panic are in the air, you tend to protect your loved ones, which, for some people, apparently are rolls of toilet paper. But before you start smuggling toilet paper, is this all really necessary in the end? Should you really be worried about toilet paper shortages?
To give you an idea of the situation, this Nine News Australia showed how shelves in stores in Australia have been, ahem, wiped clean:
Yes, you heard that correctly: 192,000 rolls were sold in half an hour. It’s looks like this buying frenzy has been due in large part to fears that lengthy quarantines may occur even though the Australian government has made no announcements of such plans. There also may be fears of supply chain disruptions from import restrictions and factory closures in China. This despite no real warnings from the government that there will actually be a toilet paper shortage. That’s a lot of ifs, ands, and butts.
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Впрочем не очень давняя история с рационированием в США патронов для "калашникова" еще смешнее