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Just like in the early days of the pandemic, store shelves in some areas are starting to look bare as people stock up on essentials, fearing more shutdowns and restrictions as COVID cases soar nationwide. But retailers say they’re more prepared this time. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY from Coral Gables, Florida.