The hoarding and shortages will most likely decrease soon. After the initial "panic" has settled down, life will return to normal. Perhaps a bit more slowly. But it will return. As mentioned in a previous post, the best thing we can do is focus on what we can do and not on what we cannot do. Self care is important and reaching out to others who are in a more precarious position will help you stay focused on what really matters. Take care and stay healthy.I have to admit that yes I’ve become a bit panicked by this situation. The escalation of hoarding and closures etc have the potential to make my life very difficult! I have always purchased my supplies/groceries etc by the week to month in a JIT fashion. I was astonished this week as my grocery order pick-up was delayed by 2 days and I still don’t know how many items may be out-of-stock. There was a “run” on our local butcher shop yesterday which prevented me from placing my usual monthly package order. We spent yesterday grinding and processing the remainder of our venison and i am thankful that I have a backyard full of ready to process meat! This type of panick,however, tends to foster thievery and increase in crime! that has become more of an immediate concern to me than the possibility of running out of tp. I have to go out again today to run the remainder of my “Friday” errands which includes feed run and grocery pick-up. will see how things go!! (as there have even been rumors of ppl hoarding dog food in case of an apocalyptic food shortage!)