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Panic buying sparks toilet roll rationing

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SYDNEY: Australia’s biggest supermarke­t yesterday announced a limit on toilet paper purchases after the global spread of coronaviru­s sparked a spate of panic buying Down Under.

Woolworths said the restrictio­n of four packs of toilet paper per person would apply “to ensure more customers have access to the products”.

Hand sanitisers will also be sold from behind the service counter and restricted to two per person.

“It will help shore up stock levels as suppliers ramp up local production and deliveries in response to higher-thanusual demand,” the company said.

Despite government assurances, there has been a run on some items at Australian supermarke­ts, with images on social media purportedl­y showing shelves stripped of goods and shoppers piling trolleys high with toilet paper.

Police had to be called to a Sydney supermarke­t at lunchtime yesterday when a knife was drawn in a toilet paper aisle. New South Wales Police confirmed officers went to the western Sydney supermarke­t but said there were no arrests and no injuries.

Retailers have also experience­d shortages of masks and sanitisers sparked by fears over the deadly contagion, which has infected more than 90,000 people and killed more than 3,100.

The vast majority of cases have been in China, but South Korea, Italy and Iran have also emerged as hotspots.

Australia has reported 43 confirmed cases of the virus, including one death.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had spoken to the country’s two major supermarke­t chains — Woolworths and Coles — about their response to panic buying.

“I can understand why people may be concerned, and go to supermarke­ts, and do those sorts of things. But the advice is that’s not necessary,” he told 2GB Radio yesterday.

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