Articles - 'a', 'an' and 'the'

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Shoppers around world are embarking on panic buying sprees because of fears over coronavirus. People in countries as far afield as England, Japan, Singapore and Australia have been emptying supermarket shelves of toilet paper, face masks, hand sanitiser and dried and canned food. Governments have advised their citizens that there is no need to "panic buy". They added that panic buying would only reduce supply of products needed by medical staff and carers, which could exacerbate problems COVID-19 virus is causing. Footage of shoppers in Australia brawling over last pack of toilet roll in supermarket has gone viral across social media.

Psychologists say panic buying is "irrational" behaviour that is part of condition called FOMO - fear of missing out. Dr Katharina Wittgens said herd mentality sets in during disasters that causes people to copy actions of others. People watch news of items being bought in bulk and immediately rush out to stores to do the same. She said people were overestimating risks of dying from the coronavirus. She said: "Far more people die in car accidents or household accidents per year but we don't panic about these things in morning before we go to work." Singapore's prime minister reassured Singaporeans that: "We have ample supplies. There's no need to stock up."

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