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Originally Posted by ZedsRedBaby
It doesn't cost much to have a plan. Try to think beyond the idea of just stockpiling. It's about predicting what might happen (panic buying, shortages etc) and having a process ready to manage that. Just as your hospital no doubt has plans for war, flood, chemical incidents, plane crash etc etc. Something of this scale needs managing at a national level and there should have been a plan.
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I posted similar the other day (contingency planning) but some bloke who works in a distribution centre attempted to rip me a new one. You can probably guess who it was