We are living in strange times.2020 has been off to a rocky start. WWIII was trending on Twitter in January. Then, we tragically lost Kobe and Gianna Bryant in a helicopter crash. Now, we are enduring the pandemic of the Coronavirus, which is quickly spreading in the United States. You have probably noticed that shelves at your stores are becoming bare. Essentials all people need: toilet paper, soap, canned goods, even chicken; are flying off the shelves quicker than stores are able to restock. Here are some helpful tips for finding supplies during the midst of the Coronavirus outbreak. Toilet Paper and paper towels
CHICKEN, Beef, and Canned goodsWhile preparing for the unknown of the Coronavirus, people are stockpiling on chicken, beef, and meat. It is becoming increasingly difficult to find meats and canned goods at larger chain locations and even some local grocery stores. Here are some places to check for meat:
Here are some places to check for canned goods:
Cleaning suppliesFinding items such as disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer, hand soap, and general cleaning supplies is also becoming difficult. Here are some places to check for cleaning supplies, disinfectant wipes, and hand sanitizer:
Here are some places to check for hand soap:
We will get through this.Essentially, a bulk majority of supplies can possibly be found at hardware stores and home improvement stores. If you are having difficulty finding something and/or have run out, talk to a neighbor, call stores to see when they'll be restocked, or place an order online (even though most items won't ship for weeks - it will come eventually).
Finally, if you are sick with any kind of illness, stay home. Wash your hands for 20 seconds with soap and warm water. Avoid shaking hands, touching your face, and being in large crowds. If you have children and/or babies, stock up on their supplies (diapers, wipes, formula, snacks). For other tips on which items you should stock up on, click here. Stay up-to-date on information regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19). For more information about COVID-19, click here.
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