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HONG KONG, Feb 6 — Panic buyers in Hong Kong have descended on supermarkets to snap up toilet paper after false online claims of shortages, prompting authorities to appeal for calm as the city's seven million residents fret about a deadly coronavirus outbreak. Videos obtained by AFP showed long...

A woman wearing a facemask looks at empty supermarket shelves, which were used for stacking paper towels, in Hong Kong February 5, 2020. — AFP pic

“It was packed,” she told AFP. “Everyone was just grabbing as many toilet rolls as they could, packs and packs of them.”“I literally have one roll left at home myself. So I needed to go buy some, not because I'm panicking like everyone else,” she added. While Hong Kong has closed most of its land borders to mainland China, where the coronavirus outbreak began, freight services have not been affected, the government said.

But in recent days there has been a spike in carriers with no history of travel to the mainland, sparking fears local transmissions were growing.

 

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