SHOPPERS were last night begged to stop panic buying, with supermarket bosses warning: “Calm down or stocks will run out.” Stores joined forces to write an unprecedented open letter reassuring cust…
Older folk unfamiliar with stocking up online and less able to join the queues were most at risk, it was said.
“I was told by a shop floor man that, before they shut the shop, there was an argument about how much water and tissue people could buy and they had to call the police.” Government officials have relaxed rules that ban nighttime lorry deliveries to supermarkets to help restock. Prof Werner added: “Up until now we have clung to human interaction, which we like, but that is now tainted and money is tainted.”By Katie Perrior, former Director of Communications at No10This is Boris Johnson’s Churchill moment — but he faces a hidden enemy.He will be relishing the chance to lead, while dreading what each day will bring. There is no escaping the fact his leadership credentials are at stake.
School closures seem unnecessary. Kids will be dumped at Grandma’s house, one of the most vulnerable groups. Parents working in public services will not be able to work.
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