To say that "there is a scarcity of hand sanitizer" means that a) no one needs a hand sanitizer. b) hand sanitizers prices will fall c) there is not enough hand sanitizers to satisfy people's demand for it at a zero price d) there are very few substitutes for hand sanitizers
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