Moroccan Pharmacists Urge Government Aid Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

Faced with the high risk of Coronavirus infection, the Confederation of Pharmacists’ Unions of Morocco (CSPM), in a press release, calls on the government for help.
Pharmacies in Morocco have been overwhelmed since the appearance of COVID-19. A situation that exposes them, in fact, to contamination.
That is why they are asking the government to come to their aid, by providing them mainly with medical masks. The hydroalcoholic gels requested by the pharmacists are intended to be sold to the population at an affordable cost. All of which will help reduce the spread of the virus.
This request from the pharmacists is justified by their concern to counter speculation, characterized by the soaring prices of medical masks, hydroalcoholic gels from certain suppliers.
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