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insens350 [35]
3 years ago
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In a paragraph explain how you, your family, or the country has been impacted by supply and demand during the Co-vid 19 crisis

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anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
8 0

The corona virus has taken a toll on everyone, including my family. Lots of people are losing their jobs and school is canceled for almost everyone. Lots of people are afraid to get it and die, but they found out that the lot of people that are dying have an underlying condition. Since many people are jobless and have barely any money lots of stores have hiked up their prices for everyday essentials. Like toilet paper, people are stocking up on it to avoid outside making others who need it, wait, so demand is higher than supply in the last month. As well as household cleaners, like bleach, is wiped out. Or masks, hospitals are struggling to have them because people are buying them out. Demand for other things like McDonald's is surprisingly had a continuous line. Hence why most fast foods are still open (drive thru). A lot of people are impacted and our economy is going to be absolutely trash when things get back to normal, so that will also be difficult.

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I did a neutral paragraph, hope it helps

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