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JayBird

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I notice it does not include:

1) Buying food

2) Buying medicine (non-life threatening, i.e. immodium, ibuprofen, etc.)

 

Am I missing something?

 

Thank you.

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I'm quite sure that food and medicines will be on the "can buy" list.

 

Even if they follow the Chinese model one person was allowed out every other day.

 

But right now we know nothing.

 

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4 minutes ago, Crossy said:

I'm quite sure that food and medicines will be on the "can buy" list.

 

Even if they follow the Chinese model one person was allowed out every other day.

 

But right now we know nothing.

 

I *expect* you to be right.  I'm concerned if its not mentioned explicitly, it may not be the case?

 

I also believe in Taiwan, they delivered food.  Not sure if they wanted to mimic that.

 

Just trying to make sure I'm on the right side of the law.  Unfortunately, only have good access to the english news, so not sure if something was amiss in translation.

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