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Pasta, milk and toilet paper are being rationed due to panic-buying around the world. Here are all of the items that'll be tougher to get your hands on for COVID-19 quarantines.

No measures have been adopted to ration the product, though., many governments haven't adopted any rationing measures for the product.

Countries such as Spain, the United States, and South Africa have not yet implemented any measures to limit sales. And other products that are even more in demand, such as masks, haven't been rationed either. Spain's Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, did announce on Tuesday, however, that "measures would be taken [in Spain] to guarantee the supply and production of medicines, as well as access to health materials".

Hours before the announcement, Spain's Council of Ministers approved a "centralized command" of medical equipment to include certain items that, until now, may not have been affected, such as protective eyewear.After selling out in shops, the price of hand gel online shot up by 8000%.

 

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