Pharmacists struggle to keep up with a spike in demand for their services

Posted by Chauncey Koziol on Monday, August 5, 2024

Ryan Albano, Delaware:

My name is Ryan. And I currently live in Delaware. And I have been a pharmacist now since 2004, so 17 years.

We had a lot of influx of new customers, a lot more responsibilities, such as COVID testing, sanitation procedures to keep everything safe for not only ourselves, but for the public, a lot more questions from the public, a lot of — that means a lot more phone calls.

We are also doing the vaccinations, which have become a huge challenge to try to incorporate into our normal workflow of just being a pharmacist.

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