Several pharmacies around Malta are being forced to either close or consider closing temporarily as they struggle a shortage of staff members.
The predicament comes due to COVID-19 infections and quarantines, president of the pharmacy and pharmaceutical division of the Malta Chamber of SMEs revealed to Times of Malta yesterday.
Highlighting the massive importance of pharmacies, Mario Debono said that they are not shops and that they depend on healthcare professionals to operate.
No pharmacy can open without a pharmacist, he emphasised, noting that pharmacists are already in short supply and that this has now been made worse due to many being in quarantine.
Debono said that ‘it’s a shame that no one offered any help at all, even with rent and electricity subsidies.’
‘Our job is not to close but to continue delivering healthcare and medicines to patients. We are sharing resources as much as we can but some temporary closures are inevitable.’
The situation also accompanies a lack of staff in the Human Resources at Mater Dei Hospital. With close to a 100 nurses in quarantine, the situation has been described as very dire.
The government announced on Wednesday that some quarantine periods will be shorter, meaning that this could see many returning to the work force far quicker and possibly aid in the crisis.
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