Exactly what is the real life scenario people see stocking up as useful for? I'm really curious. Because I can't see how any of it would do me that much good, given the reality of my circumstances.
- If it's just wanting to avoid the supermarket, that might avoid some germs of course, but germs are all around elsewhere for many of us (I can't avoid germs at the office for instance and if people at the office still go to the supermarket ... I'm two degrees of separation). So at best it's reduction of risk to a degree. And then should I be stocking up on gas so as not to have to touch the gas pump etc.?
- If it's some kind of government order of mass quarantines of healthy people I don't see it happening ever, in South Korea yes, in the U.S. nope. They'll let us die and make us go to work I think (immune system don't fail me now!). If I'm wrong hey, but that's how I believe it would play out, maybe especially with Trump.
- If it's someone wanting to stay in because they have corona virus or think they might then THANK YOU, thank you for not infecting others to the degree you can, thank you, thank you. This is the proper social action to take (but maybe one should get medical help, and be quarantined in a hospital at that point if there is space and then the hospital will feed you). Because yea I could be "quarantined" in my apartment, but I still might infect the rest of the apartment building. Oh I might not even laundry or anything to avoid spreading germs to the laundry room etc., I can use the bathtub I guess, but still.
If the real life scenario is "an earthquake" or something, oh very well and good to have supplies, but then we are not talking corona virus anymore.