Coronavirus readiness in spotlight as new cases keep coming, supermarkets limit toilet paper purchases
ABCQueensland Health authorities will run scenario tests today as COVID-19 preparations ramp up and retailers start to crack down on panic purchasing. Queensland chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said although 80 per cent of people would get a mild case of the disease — "they'd hardly know they have it" — she said it was important they isolated themselves so as not to spread it to those who were more vulnerable. Dr Young also praised the Mater Hospital for "doing the right thing" and organising 15 emergency department staff members to go into self-isolation for two weeks as a precaution. Toilet roll restrictions Woolworths Group CEO Brad Banducci said the "unusual and challenging times" with COVID-19 had prompted them to place limits on the sale of certain products. "We've limited toilet paper to four packs per transaction and large packs of rice to one per transaction," he said.