Raconteuse wrote: » Yes, people can shop whatever way they wish, and others can criticise them for their selfishness if they are under 60, healthy and don't have other folk in their home who are over 70 and/or with a lung condition/diabetes/HIV or have cancer/are undergoing chemo or recently underwent it, or are otherwise immuno-compromised. Also, to help contain the spread, everyone should have access to hand sanitiser when not in the vicinity of warm water and soap. Not much use to anyone for some to have loads and others to have none for a while.
Princess Calla wrote: » I stockpile stuff, anything unperishable that's on special offer, that I actually use, I will make use of the offer. I keep an eye on deals in all the supermarkets and I often go out of my way to get to the shop. I absolutely hate paying full price for anything. I don't really use hand sanitisers, but if I did and it was an important product for me for health reasons, I would be ensuring I had a good supply in the press at all times. Boots often have them on offer. As for people buying handfuls of them, it's not necessarily all for themselves, it could be one for every member of their family. I certainly pick up stuff for my parents and siblings especially if I'm there buying it for myself anyway.
cena wrote: » Well fights be cancelled to the states, uk etc
beardybrewer wrote: » I looked it up and even if you had travel booked to northern italy you'd have a hard time getting a claim on travel insurance unless they raise the security level to avoid travel.https://www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/a-z-list-of-countries/italy/ *Laya follow the above.
Princess Calla wrote: » I stockpile stuff, anything unperishable that's on special offer, that I actually use, I will make use of the offer.
HowardBeale wrote: » And anyway the paranoia will kill you before the virus!.
Stark wrote: » "they haven't made it illegal to be a ****"
HowardBeale wrote: » What amazes me about this whole thing is it's known a strong immune system is the best defence to any infection or virus Yet no one is focusing on strengthening their immune system with vitamin C or iodine or ginger, garlic etc. Foods, vitamins minerals etc. Everyone focused on meaningless trivial crap like 'wipes' that do nothing or hand sprays that do nothing either for the immune system. Just money making rackets at the minute and the fear driven media hamming this thing up to hysteria levels. How come you don't see bulk buying of vitamin C that actually fights viruses?. People can be so illogical! I think the whole bulk buying of hand sanitizers is insane as they don't actually do anything. Like a placebo if you will. And anyway the paranoia will kill you before the virus!.
sbsquarepants wrote: » We do the same - if there's something you use a lot of and it's going cheap, or even if it's not going cheap and it's just non perishable, why the hell wouldn't you load up on it? Save a few bob or at the very least just cut down on your required trips to the shops. It's a no-brainer. I have 4 young kids, i can do without doing shopping every second day for the craic! It's unfortunate that something like this has come along and caught vulnerable people out for certain things - but come on now, if something is that important to you, you really should be making sure you have a back up supply in case of emergencies. It's not up to society at large to look out for your family for you. Any stuff we depend on there's always a few weeks worth stashed away somewhere just in case.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » One of the londis shops is selling hand sanitiser for the reasonable price of €9.95
SozBbz wrote: » Should be named and shamed for this. I heard the UK govt are going to bring in legistlation to protect against price gouging. I hope we do the same, and quickly. Exploiting people (especially those who are elderly or have other health issues who have the right to be genuinely afraid) is not right.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » It was a londis in tallaght. there is also a video going around of a Hickeys pharmacy that is selling packs of face masks for €150. You read that right, €150.