Some people find that they need to stock up on medicines, and when they rush to the pharmacy, they find that these medicines are out of stock! The second is the shortage of drug production and supply, and the third is the lack of motivation among the personnel of the pharmaceutic

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However, some people are not satisfied with this answer. Will people’s hoarding of medicines cause a shortage of medicines? Why are people so busy hoarding medicines? What the experts said is somewhat lacking in human touch!

Since liberalization is a wise choice, why can't experts remind everyone to stock up on medicines in an orderly manner from the beginning, or even warn pharmaceutical manufacturers to resume the production of cold medicines?

Ordinary people do not have detailed knowledge about virus , so people will feel panic. This is actually very understandable. People stock up on medicine not because they are rich, but to ensure the safety of their own family.

is obviously a more professional expert, but why can't it provide early warning and reminder?

Do all experts spend their time studying high-level subjects? For a topic about anti-epidemic spirit, 600,000-700,000 yuan can be allocated for a year, but can’t a simple reminder be given to ordinary people?

Too many experts do not show up in time when people need them, but come to conclusions after the fact. For example, canned yellow peaches are useless against viruses, and there is no need to stock up on so many montmorillonite powders. Indiscriminate use of medicines may cause constipation.

Ordinary people blindly hoarding medicines is actually the biggest slap in the face to experts! But when reporters asked why the supply of drugs was insufficient, experts pointed the finger at ordinary people's hoarding of drugs!

A netizen shared his personal experience. He said that pharmacies have not been allowed to sell cold medicine for three years. If you are not sick, the hospital will not dispense medicine for you. The so-called medicine hoarding, where do ordinary people go to stock up on medicine?

So he didn’t buy the medicine, and he didn’t understand why there were so many people hoarding medicine!

Some of the pharmacies I know have expired because no one bought cold medicines in those three years, so they no longer stock this type of medicine. When people can buy them freely, the pharmacies have no stock at all!

This wave of pharmacy owners regretted it later, saying that if they had placed the order earlier, they would not have missed the opportunity to make money!

Although drugstore owners can find channels to purchase various types of drugs, they are still ordinary people after all. They don’t know when they will be liberalized and when everyone will be able to buy drugs that were once not allowed to be purchased freely. Therefore, their choice cannot be said to be wrong, but there is one thing worth mentioning here.

This is, since experts know that the future direction is to be liberalized, why can't they give feedback to relevant companies early and urge them to produce drugs as soon as possible?

If there are such preparations, then ordinary people can stock up on medicines as much as they want after the liberalization, and they will not have to worry about not being able to buy medicines. In this way, society will not have a panic mood, but will wait for everything to happen in an orderly manner, just like those who have purchased medicines, holding medicines and feeling at ease.

So I don’t understand. Instead, I want to shift the responsibility to ordinary people, saying that their excessive hoarding of medicines caused the shortage of medicines. How did this idea come about? Is cause and effect reversed?

In fact, although people are always talking about stocking up on medicines these days, and some people go to pharmacies to buy them like going to the vegetable market, are there really many people who can actually buy all emergency medicines?