GINTA: Everyone must do their part to help flatten the curve
IT HAPPENED TWO DAYS AGO in a local store: the person in front of me bought $300 worth of hand sanitizer.
Here we are, increasingly engulfed by the reality that is the COVID-19 pandemic. It is happening and it’s getting closer. Some store shelves are empty — the mysterious case of toilet paper stockpiling is still ongoing, and the shortage of sanitizing products is troubling.
The message could not be clearer: do not stockpile. Have enough to last a few days but panic buying will not help the greater cause which is of course flattening the curve, and for that we need both supplies available for those who need it such as hospitals and care homes, and as few cases as possible to burden the system.
The biggest concern I have at the moment is the determination of some to still go travel and not abide by the recommendation to self-isolate for 14 days upon returning from a destination outside Canada. I think traveling to emerging clusters within Canada qualifies, too.