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We Are Being Warned That The Coronavirus Could Cause “Shortages” And “Empty Shelves” Here In The United States

28-2-2020 < SGT Report 16 766 words
 

by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream:



We have already seen it happen all over the globe.  In China it is becoming increasingly difficult for ordinary citizens to get essential supplies, there have been very long lines to buy face masks in Hong Kong and elsewhere, and in Italy crazed residents have stripped store shelves empty of pasta and other staples in recent days.  As the number of confirmed cases continues to rise at a very frightening pace, the “panic buying” that we have been witnessing is going to get even worse.  Meanwhile, global supply chains are becoming increasingly strained due to this coronavirus outbreak, and it has already become quite difficult for many stores to get certain things for their customers.



Here in the United States, we have never experienced anything like this.  We are accustomed to stores that are absolutely teeming with products, and any “shortages” are usually very temporary.


But now we are being warned to expect empty store shelves in the months ahead if this outbreak becomes a worldwide pandemic…



Coronavirus has the potential to become a global pandemic, temporarily emptying retail store shelves in the coming months and depressing some consumer-facing businesses, experts say, with government officials advising families to take measured steps to stock up on certain essentials.



In fact, NBC News is reporting that we should anticipate seeing “bare shelves” in some stores “by mid-April”…



If production isn’t restarted soon, the bottlenecks could lead to some bare shelves at brick-and-mortar retailers by mid-April, with stores such as Target and Walmart at the greatest risk, Kelly wrote.


Supply chain disruptions and shortages have the potential to hit retailers such as Best Buy, Michaels and Wayfair in the near future, considering that 60 percent to 70 percent of their inventory comes from China.



That doesn’t sound good at all.


Protective face masks are one of the items that is most in demand right now.  When my wife went to our local Home Depot the other day, there were barely any left at all.  Apparently “hoarding” of masks is taking place on a global scale, and manufacturers are warning that they won’t be able to keep up with demand.  The following comes from the Wall Street Journal



Hospitals and public-health officials in the U.S. and Europe are rationing medical masks and scrounging for more, as they prepare for a potential widening of the coronavirus epidemic.


Global hoarding has left European wholesalers with empty shelves. Manufacturers outside China say they won’t be able to fill an exploding stack of orders for months. U.S. hospitals and medical-supply companies have reported dwindling mask inventory and partial or delayed shipments as the surge in global demand for protective equipment enters a second month.



All over the western world, supplies of face masks are rapidly dwindling.  When one reporter searched around London for a mask, she could only find one pharmacy that still had any for sale…



Meanwhile, pharmacies from Germany to Canada to Italy and the U.K. are all low on medical mask supplies, according to posts circulating on social media.


In a post on Twitter, a journalist for Agence France-Presse said that the only pharmacy in central London she could find stocking face masks was selling them for approximately $3.25 a piece.



Of course masks aren’t the only thing that people are “panic buying” right now.


In Hawaii, a wide range of essential supplies have been “flying off the shelves”



Supplies were flying off the shelves Wednesday, with some shoppers taking pictures of empty shelves at stores across Oahu. This comes after a message from the Health Department to stock up on necessities. There aren’t any coronavirus (COVID-19) cases here in Hawaii, but health officials want people to have food, supplies and medicine just in case.



And after a very long downturn, all of a sudden emergency food has become a very hot commodity again.


In fact, it appears that Costco is currently tapped out


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