Ingles - C1.1 - Australia; Panic buying due to coronavirus

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True or false:Panic buying has only affected families in high-income brackets.

False

True or false: Low-income families are not at a greater risk during the coronavirus outbreak.

False

True or false: Shortages have caused some families to not have access to the food they need.

True

True or false: Australians on low incomes are able to afford to stockpile supplies.

False

True or false: Altercations in supermarkets have not occurred due to the coronavirus outbreak.

False

True or false: Returning Australians are not required to quarantine for 14 days.

False

True or false: Quarantine can be a positive experience for some individuals.

False

True or false: Health officials are not checking on the well-being of those in quarantine.

False

True or false: ABC News does not offer additional stories on their website.

False

True or false: ABC News does not offer a subscription service.

False

Study Notes

  • Many Australians struggle to make ends meet on a daily basis.
  • Panic buying due to the coronavirus outbreak has left some families with limited supplies.
  • Low-income families are particularly vulnerable during this time.
  • Some families have struggled to meet dietary needs due to shortages.
  • Australians on low incomes cannot afford to stockpile supplies.
  • Altercations have broken out in supermarkets over scarce supplies.
  • Australians returning from high-risk countries or in contact with confirmed cases must quarantine for 14 days.
  • Quarantine can be a lonely and isolating experience.
  • Health officials are making daily phone calls to those in quarantine to check on their well-being.
  • ABC News offers more stories on their website and a subscription service.

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