I'm not kidding you, my daughter in North Carolina has not had toilet paper in 8 weeks. They live just outside Raleigh. Now, part of that is because they will not camp out all night to be there when the truck pulls in, but that's how they have lived. Using tissues or paper towels and garbage bags.
My son is a doctor in the Army and it they were right at the tipping point of not being able to handle patients. In fact, they lost about 6 they shouldn't have because they were overwhelmed. In the richest most advanced society in the world, don't you think we could have handled it a little better? Have you had any of your patients die because of it? Any first hand knowledge? I'm out working every day. I just have the common courtesy to wear a mask and stay 6 feet away from my clients. Pretty simple thing. Our company is thriving because we do the right things. My 18 year old son is miserable being cooped up. Not school, track and field, graduation...turned on May 7. This should never have gotten to this. Complete failure by the executive branch. Pure and simple. If people could just do their part, it would be over sooner.