Masks still out of stock in some areas

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NSTnation: “Nowadays, it is extremely difficult to get facemasks. I’ve searched high and low and went to many pharmacies around Damansara for these items and they’re all sold out. Malaysia China Wuhan coronavirus

With the two items being out of stock for close to two weeks, consumers are growing anxious over when the goods will be restocked and available for sale.

“When I asked when will they be restocked, the retailers cannot give me a definite answer, saying they are also waiting for suppliers to update them. “I just stay indoors if I don’t have any activities or work that require me to go outside. At this point in time, no matter how scary the situation is, I believe people should stay calm and remain indoors as much as they can,” she said.

“I’ve been looking to stock up on face masks for two weeks now, and yet every drugstore I went into was sold out of it. There are none to be found, even online.

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