Karen, if the virus gets severe enough, your neighbor won’t be going out either
I think one reason for the recommendation in TP, paper towels etc., is cause we use those on a daily basis and if shipments get disrupted, the store won’t have any when you need it. There’s no guarantee the stores will even be open. Having enough, food, water, paper products, first aid supplies etc.,on hand is being highly recommended. At least two weeks worth, 90 days at best. This is for worst case scenarios. I think a lot will depend on where you live, what actions your state takes in an outbreak etc. there are no guarantees out there. Also, those of you with pets, should make sure you have enough food for them also.
There’s a lot of media hype out there and hard to determine fact from fiction. I for one will get another big package of paper towels and TP. Stock some extra canned goods in cupboards and make sure I have enough dog food for the girls. Can’t do anything about hand sanitizer as none around, but did get some 91% alcohol tbe other day and can make my own. Nor can we do much about perishable items. Having some extra green around probably won’t hurt either. Can always put it back in the bank.
Here where I live, I don’t really expect a big issue due to small population density. The majority of people who work and shop here, come from about a 100 mile radius. Except for those who live directly in the small towns and Gaylord, the rest of us are scattered about in the country. But there is always that possibility, that because everything we get here, is transported from out of the area, there could be supply disruptions in food, gas and what not. So, this old Girl Scout will be prepared and hope for the best at the same time.