SHAFAQNA TURKEY- According to the news in the French press, in a country where there are not enough 15,000 pharmacists, pharmacies complain about a shortage of staff.
Philippe Bresset, president of the Federation of Pharmacists’ Unions, told radio France Inter that 2 out of every 3 pharmacies in the country are looking for staff.
Bresse stated that among the reasons for this gap was the “age pyramid” criterion and that retired pharmacists were not replaced by new ones.
The French press also wrote that 1,100 students were missing from the pharmaceutical faculties.
On the other hand, hospitals are experiencing shortages of doctors and caregivers due to the crisis caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, and pharmacies are struggling to supply medicines. AA
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