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A lone container of water sits on otherwise empty shelving at a grocery store in Anchorage, Alaska, Sunday, March 1, 2020. The new coronavirus keeps turning up in more places and health experts say it's wise to prepare for wider spread. People shouldn't panic or hoard large amounts of supplies, they stress, but some common-sense steps that are useful for any emergency or disaster such as severe weather can help get your home and family ready in case you need to hunker down. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

A lone container of water sits on otherwise empty shelving at a grocery store in Anchorage, Alaska, Sunday, March 1, 2020. The new coronavirus keeps turning up in more places and health experts say it's wise to prepare for wider spread. People shouldn't panic or hoard large amounts of supplies, they stress, but some common-sense steps that are useful for any emergency or disaster such as severe weather can help get your home and family ready in case you need to hunker down. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

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