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What Supplies Should Be Stockpiled?
The types of supplies that should be stockpiled include:
Medical Supplies
: Masks, gloves, gowns, and ventilators.
Medications
: Antiviral drugs, antibiotics, and vaccines.
Basic Necessities
: Food, water, and hygiene products.
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