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Image source, Getty Images. Australian stores have seen a mad rush for toilet paper this week. An uptick in panic. What do I need to know about the coronavirus? The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. View original tweet on Twitter.

However the toilet-roll buying frenzy continues. Driven by fear. The pictures of bare aisles haven't helped. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Empty shelves as coronavirus "panic buying" hits Australia. Related Topics. Stockpiling Coronavirus pandemic Australia. Published 2 March Published 24 March Published 6 October.

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Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature. But if it is all that bottle water and toilet paper you are buying will not get used.

That person also used the hash tag panicbuying. Toilet paper has become coveted currency during the pandemic. One New Jersey restaurant, in an attempt to drum up business, even went so far as to offer free rolls to customers. The question remains, though: Why is toilet paper so in demand during this public health crisis? Why this item in particular during a health crisis? Gallagher believes people are trying to find ways to cope with the coronavirus anxiety they feel, although hoarding toilet paper may actually be a counterproductive way to do so.

Tissue products provide convenience and improved hygiene, reducing the spread of disease. Tissue paper products, which include paper towels, napkins and toilet paper, play an important role in modern life.

They contribute to improved hygiene, comfort, and convenience in our society. And, in the U.



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