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3 votes
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2021 United States teacher shortage survey overview
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Finland has an ageing population and a labor shortage – despite government programs, immigrants and their families are not always greeted with open arms
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Why there are now so many shortages (It's not COVID)
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Solar power's decade of falling costs is thrown into reverse
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The world economy is suddenly running low on everything
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Motorists line up at stations in DC region; shortage of gas truck drivers compounds situation
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The current chip and semiconductor shortage
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Pokemon card graders face unprecedented shortages in grading services as prices rise
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Why your next rental car might cost more than a plane ticket
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How blackouts, fires, and a pandemic are driving shortages of pipette tips — and hobbling science
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Sixty-week delay on router orders shows scale of chip crisis
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There are signs the world might be running out of natural rubber. Disease, climate change and plunging global prices have put the world's rubber supplies into jeopardy.
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Robinhood gets $1 billion infusion, signaling cash crunch
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What the hole is going on? The very real, totally bizarre bucatini shortage of 2020.
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When important components become scarce
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Minneapolis violence surges as police officers leave department in droves
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First it was toilet paper—now we’re running out of fridges. Here’s why.
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US hospitals are suddenly short of young doctors — because of Donald Trump’s visa ban
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Can Sweden's 'vertical farms' solve global food shortages?
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California severely short on firefighting crews after COVID-19 lockdown at prison camps
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Garlic shortage hits, a side effect of the coronavirus pandemic
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The reason there’s still a pasta shortage
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Nearly two million chickens at Eastern Shore farms set to be destroyed because of coronavirus-related plant shortages
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Leaders warn Brazil could be at risk of food shortages and economic disorder as COVID intensifies
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Top US pork producer shuts key plant and warns of meat shortfall
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Food shortages? Nope, too much food in the wrong places
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What everyone’s getting wrong about the toilet paper shortage
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Mike Pence task force freezes foreign coronavirus aid amid US backlash
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Blood banks narrowly averted a supply crisis. But they’re ‘worried about four weeks from now.’
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From Spain to Germany, farmers warn of fresh food shortages
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Home bakers have created an international yeast shortage. Shelves are empty, but stores say it’s temporary
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Coronavirus measures could cause global food shortage, UN warns
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Thousands of NYPD officers out sick amid coronavirus crisis
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USPS needs 1,000 workers in the San Francisco Bay Area to keep up with delivery demands
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The great toilet paper scare of 1973
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US FDA turns to Twitter to help track testing supply shortages
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Testing shortages force extreme shift in strategy by Sacremento health officials
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US virus plan anticipates 18-month pandemic and widespread shortages: The 100-page federal plan laid out a grim prognosis and outlined a response that would activate agencies across the government
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Not enough face masks are made in America to deal with coronavirus
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FDA worried about blood shortage as donation drives are canceled amid coronavirus concerns
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The companies that feed America brace for labor shortages and worry about restocking stores as coronavirus pandemic intensifies
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I'm meta-anxious about coronavirus and the panic it's inducing
I'm usually the least anxious person among all the people I know, even when shit is hitting the fan. I practically revel in hardships for the problem solving. But, what is freaking me out right...
I'm usually the least anxious person among all the people I know, even when shit is hitting the fan. I practically revel in hardships for the problem solving.
But, what is freaking me out right now is this mass panic. It started off as a joke but now it's real, people are literally selling toilet paper on craigslist of whatever. Maybe it's still a joke, I don't know. But mass hoarding of important goods seems to be causing disruptions already, from a lack of toilet paper to a shortage of surgical masks for medical professionals.
I would like to ask the community here what they think about this and how they expect things to go on. Are we going to have a second-order crisis in supply shortages? Are shipping route delays going to hit us on top of the local supply shortages? Because right now it's feeling apocalyptic, and I'm struggling between not acting like a selfish hoarder but also making sure I can get through this.
EDIT: Toilet paper is just a prominent example, not my primary concern (we have plenty still). I'm more concerned about e.g. pharmacy goods and produce, since where I live literally 95% of our produce is imported.
EDIT 2: This article articulates what is on my mind much better: An Infectious Diseases Specialist Reflects on COVID-19
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How an AT&T lawyer helped monopolize cheerleading and induce US drug shortages
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Looking for a (new) odd news podcast
Some months ago, I found Weekly Weird News, a roundup of strange news from around the internet. I recently depleted their backstock, and find myself wanting. Now, I know there's no shortage of...
Some months ago, I found Weekly Weird News, a roundup of strange news from around the internet. I recently depleted their backstock, and find myself wanting. Now, I know there's no shortage of weird, odd, bizarre, and strange in our world. Just as I know there's no shortage of people willing to talk about it. But, I'm having difficulty finding "current" weirdness. Oh sure, there's podcasts to be found talking about the weirdness surrounding this murder in 1952, or that rural happening in 1991, but so far, I haven't found another that scratches that "that seriously happened recently?" itch.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or am I doomed to dripfeed?
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In short-staffed jail, Jeffrey Epstein was left alone for hours, and one of the two guards didn't normally work as a correctional officer
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Sweden's biggest cities face power shortage after fuel-tax hike
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A doctor shortage is looming, and a Clinton-era policy is partly to blame
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If we all ate enough fruits and vegetables, there'd be big shortages
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Shortages of medicines in Sweden are an increasing problem – other countries in Europe are also being affected
4 votes