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PSGH condemns closure of Cape Coast pharmacy during national clean-up exercise

PSGH condemns closure of Cape Coast pharmacy during national clean-up exercise

By GhanaSummary Newsroom

Paul Owusu Donkor is the President of the PSGH The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) has condemned the closure of Cape Coast Pharmacy during the National Sanitation Day exercise, describing the action as unnecessary and disruptive to essential healthcare services.

It reaffirmed its commitment to supporting government programmes that promote public health, environmental sanitation and national development while calling for practical measures to safeguard uninterrupted pharmaceutical services during future national exercises.

It called on Government, Regional Coordinating Councils, MMDCEs and agencies responsible for organising national clean-up exercises to formally recognise community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies and other pharmaceutical service points as essential health facilities.

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