

Shelves of canned and dry goods, toilet paper and hand sanitizer were sparse at a H-E-B store in Cypress on Monday evening, March 2, 2020. Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of8 Photo taken Friday, MaKim Brent/The Enterprise Kim Brent / The Enterprise Show More Show Less 3 of8įree toilet paper and hand sanitizer along with an Easter greeting sits outside a home amid the coronavirus pandemic Sunday, April 12, 2020, in Spring. Shoppers stock up amid some barren and near-empty shelves of staples, especially toilet paper, paper towels, water and bread, at the Market Basket on Phelan and Major in Beaumont Friday as residents stock up in preparation for the potential spread of the coronavirus and quarantine conditions. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) Laurie Skrivan, MBI / Associated Press Show More Show Less 2 of8 The store posted signs reading the store would be limiting quantities of disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer, hand & face wipes, toilet paper and 24-pk of bottled water to four per guest. The same day President Donald Trump announced that he was declaring the coronavirus situation a national emergency, an aisle once stocked with flushable wipes and toilet paper sits emptied at a Target store Friday, March 13, 2020, at The Promenade at Brentwood in Brentwood, Mo.
