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[quote=Anonymous]I thought about starting a new thread for this question, but hopefully it can get answered here without adding another CV thread: - I've been slowly stockpiling since this thread started and have a good amount of meat in the freezer, 2 cartons of eggs, 2 1/2 gallons of milk, 2 lbs of oatmeal, pasta, extra snacky stuff, coffee for 2 weeks, frozen berries, some soup. Most of the things you all helpfully listed then. - Q: Do I start locking myself and my kids down *now*, since I have a stockpile I could start working from? OR, do I keep going to the grocery store (at less crowded times) to get stuff like fresh fruit and save the stockpile for if stronger quarantine measures are urged or we get sick? - I'm just trying to figure out what my societal responsibility is. I definitely wouldn't go now and buy out all the granola bars or laundry detergent, because I already have enough; I get that. But is my obligation lock myself down now because I can? [/quote]
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