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Coles, Woolworths hit by panic buying

Panic buying has broken out across Greater Brisbane as the city prepares to enter a strict three day lockdown from Friday evening.
Despite pleas from the Queensland Premier and chief health officer, queues quickly formed outside the city’s supermarkets and shelves were rapidly emptied.
Under the lockdown, residents of Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Logan, Redlands and Ipswich City Council areas will only be allowed to leave their homes for four reasons: to attend work if they can’t work from home; to buy essentials including groceries and medicine;…
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