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Despite the pandemic, there was no rush in pharmacies
Despite the pandemic, there was no rush in pharmacies in the second wave of the coronavirus pamdemic in fact, pharmacy sales fell in October. Due to teleworking, the turnover of pharmacies in Budapest also decreased, but sales increased in the agglomeration and around Lake Balaton – origo rote after Világgazdaság.
In October, the turnover of subsidized prescription drugs was 46.9 billion HUF, which indicates a 1.4 percent decrease, compared to September and a 1.1 percent slowdown on an annual basis – Világgazdaság wrote on Wednesday. (vg.hu, origo)
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