Its certainly true that in some places hysteria has gone berserk. I have a 
close friend in Southern Texas and there, with virtually no cases at all, 
you can't buy toilet paper because of panic buying. Emotionally she is in a 
bad state because she is disabled and basic staples are getting hard to get.

Meanwhile herein in Northern Italy, current centre of the virus in Europe, 
there is no panic buying at all I have seen & I have had no problems yet 
buying anything. Its a pretty relaxed atmosphere. Bit of frustration, yes. 
Bit weird meeting people in masks. But today, Sunday morning, people walked 
their dogs as usual.

TT

On Sunday, 15 March 2020 15:17:59 UTC+1, Julio Peña wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> The way I look at it is simple
> ...the social pandemic (with its phobias) has become worst than the actual 
> pandemic...
>
> Stay safe,
> Julio
>
>

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