Plot twist, facebook had em.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-facebook-masks/facebook-donates-emergency-reserve-of-720000-masks-due-to-coronavirus-outbreak-idUSKBN21911E …
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They were too busy telling people to prepare for 72 hours.
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This is bad in Western Europe. No stockpile, no domestic production. "masks don't work" became prevalent narrative. Widespread adoption of use among general public never happened. Now only possible after mass supply returns and a shift towards social acceptance is made.
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The market? Is this a tragedy of the commons(live and real time)?
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Systemically it would be FEMA and the like; but logically it's probably more interesting. Punctuated instances of risk must have an optimal strategy. Would it necessarily be stockpiling? Something more?
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We probably need a billion masks a day before we reopen. No stockpile matters. Production capability matters. Flow, not stocks. And those kulaks were hoarding grain, I'm sure.
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A billion masks a day seems about right, but even a few hundred million a day is probably enough.
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There is a huge stash of toilet paper in Parliament house, because there are so many arse holes there
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There was a pretty good stockpile in a lot of NHS hospitals before people started stealing them off the wards.
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