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South Florida Supermarkets Changing Hours in Wake of Coronavirus Shopping Frenzy

Publix says the adjustment will give stores time to restock shelves and conduct additional sanitation measures.

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Health officials announced 25 new cases of COVID-19 in Florida, most of them out of South Florida. As of Saturday midnight, travel restrictions with Europe began in the U.S. NBC 6’s Derrick Lewis reports.

Grocery chains Publix and Winn-Dixie have announced they will be adjusting hours amid concerns of the coronavirus.

Beginning Saturday and until further notice, Publix stores and pharmacies companywide will close at 8 p.m.

Publix says the adjustment will give stores time to restock shelves and conduct additional sanitation measures.

Winn-Dixie announced on Monday that it will be closing stores at 9 p.m. until further notice. The company says it will allow employees time to " appropriately restock, and conduct additional sanitation procedures in service of providing a shopping experience you can always count on."

The fear over the spread of COVID-19 has sent shoppers around the world to panic buy — consumers around the world are stockpiling goods like hand sanitizer, canned food and toilet paper.

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