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Hundreds queue at ASDA Watford England UK as Coronavirus leads to panic buying

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At least 100 people waiting at 5.55am on March 19th for ASDA Watford, Hertfordshire, UK to open. The store is usually open 24 hours but now opens at 6am to enable the staff to re-stock the shelves. Once the doors were open, it was a complete stampede as people were rushing to buy items like toilet paper, tinned food and other items people perceive as being in short supply. The store continuously announced only 3 of each item. One cute way to get around the item limit per person was a family of 3 each having a trolley, then co-ordinating the purchases. There was no hand soap, very little shower gels and almost no male deodorant. People were literally running around the store and you could feel the atmosphere was tense.

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