Small shops can also sell medicine
The government decree on the 45 billion HUF subsidy of rural small shops not only provides funds for rescuing shops in settlements of less than 2,000 inhabitants, but also provides an opportunity for tenderers to apply for the sale of medicines that can be sold outside the pharmacy Hankó Zoltán, President of the Hungarian Chamber of Pharmacists (MGYK) told Világgazdaság.
The number of settlements in Hungary without a pharmacy reaches 1,500, and the population there is 600,000 – according to last year’s MGYK survey. (vg.hu)
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