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Do pharmacies have the obligation to clearly inform them of the epidemic prevention requirements when entering the store?

It is necessary. After all, it is a public place and a crowded place. We must always remind and inform the epidemic prevention requirements.

First, resolutely implement the "two checks, one test, and three inquiries" system

Pharmacies must conduct temperature checks, check health codes, and require customers to wear masks when entering the store; ask whether there is an epidemic History of travel and contact in key areas, whether there is a recent history of fever, and whether there are symptoms such as cough, sore throat, fatigue, diarrhea, loss of smell (taste), etc. Customers are reminded to keep a safe distance, and those who do not comply with the requirements are discouraged and explained.

Second, earnestly perform real-name registration and information reporting responsibilities

Pharmacies must strictly sell the "four categories of drugs" such as antipyretics, cough medicines, antiviral drugs, and antibiotics, and strictly implement Establish a real-name registration system for drug purchases, establish a real-name registration ledger, and report to designated agencies in a timely manner. Stop selling "four types of drugs" to those who have fever symptoms or those who purchase medicines for other fever symptoms

3. Strictly implement the "early reporting" system

Pharmacies must report cases of epidemic disease found People with a history of living in or contacting key areas, or patients with suspicious symptoms such as fever (including those who purchase medicines for those with fever), cough, sore throat, fatigue, diarrhea, loss of smell (taste) sense, etc., should be guided to see a doctor and informed to go to the designated place. Visit fever clinics; and register key population information and report it to the market supervision department and designated fever clinics as soon as possible. A telephone follow-up visit will be conducted within 2 hours to confirm whether the patient has been treated as required, and if the patient has not been treated, the village (community) must be notified in a timely manner. For those with fever symptoms who do not cooperate with the registration information, call 110 to call the police.

Fourth Implementation of “Everything Should Be Checked” for Pharmacy Staff

The store must fully implement the obligation of “Everything That Should Be Checked” and organize staff to conduct regular nucleic acid tests as required during work. In case of suspicious symptoms such as fever or respiratory tract, carry out nucleic acid testing immediately

5. Implement routine epidemic prevention and control measures

Pharmacies must thoroughly disinfect the business premises on time every day and keep records. You must wear work clothes, masks, and gloves

Six Strengthen the Publicity and Popularization of Epidemic Prevention and Control Knowledge

Pharmacies must do a good job in publicizing and popularizing epidemic prevention and control knowledge, and prepare sufficient COVID-19 epidemic information in the store Prevention and control clear sheets, strengthen staff training on epidemic prevention and control knowledge, and provide publicity and guidance to consumers at any time.