The Malta Chamber of Commerce has pushed for the government to enter consultation with stakeholders in regards to pharmacy opening hours. The chamber said the last it was consulted was around 18 months ago. This follows a reveal by Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne that health authorities were in advanced discussion with stakeholders to extend opening hours of pharmacies further into the afternoon on Sundays. The Chamber however claims that it has not been approached in recent months. It revealed that last it was consulted was in February of 2020, having received joint proposals which provide roster concepts for pharmacies on Sunday.
Following a post by this newsroom about Chris Fearne’s announcement, the public commented what seemed to be more expansive reforms to the matter. Some suggested that pharmacies remain open 24/7 with others even recommending having medicine sold in leading supermarkets just like in other countries. Many highlighted how illnesses don’t discriminate against time and location, and not having such access for everyone could endanger lives. What do you think?
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