I always have hand gel in the car, in my bag, and in the pocket of my work jacket, with three spares at home to replace them, and I bought another six through the last week of January, three each from Boots and Tesco. I've always used it between customers at work (supermarket), especially if I've had to handle cash or their loyalty cards.
The nature of too many people is to make a buck where they can, and it's those who cleared the shelves, trays at a time, unchallenged, just so they could list the gels on eBay or sell them at car boot sales at grossly inflated prices. I'm utterly disgusted that people can be so awful. We have so many elderly customers and their distress over last week, when there was no soap left in store, no paracetamol, and the few packs of 16x loo rolls that were left were more than they could carry home, or even afford to buy.
I'm off today but luckily yesterday the shelves were well stocked other than the hand gel which is not coming to the store at all, and paracetamol other than the 'extra' type with caffeine. The store was incredibly quiet, last week was manic, but it was also the week after payday for a lot of people and I expect some who normally shop weekly were buying dry goods and toiletries for the month ahead.
Greed will be the downfall of the human race - oil, drugs, land, they're all about greed, and the hand gel shortage is no exception.
I'd just add that, as mentioned above, it needs to be at least 60% alcohol (ethanol), preferably 70%, to kill viruses as well as bacteria. Carex is my favourite brand at 70% ethanol and the Moisture Plus version isn't too hard on my hands. I use a small tube of L'Occitane hand cream at work and a tub of O'Keefe's Working Hands cream at home. Cuticura's cucumber gel is also kind to hands but it is only 58% ethanol - I have to remember to take my glasses every time I shop!