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Amid a potential shortage of key supplies at grocery stores across the country, there are new concerns about the nation’s supply chain. Now some supermarkets are considering closing their doors to the public to protect workers. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for TODAY from Miami Gardens, Florida, where a tissue paper company has doubled production.