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Dan Bosley of Keeseville Pharmacy in Keeseville, N.Y., wanted to talk directly to his patients about COVID-19 and changes in pharmacy practices. So he made a video and posted it on Facebook. The video got good reaction and many shares.
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Brittney Johnson of Woodsprings Pharmacy and Home Medical in Jonesboro, Ark., tells us that her staff compounded and donated more than 100 hand sanitizer sprays to the local police department. The staff at Woodsprings encourages other independent pharmacies to do the same. The pharmacy has staff posted outside to take names to expedite the drive-thru process and, inspired by Chick-fil-A, are using walkie-talkies during rush times.
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Hilltop Market Pharmacy in Jonesboro, Ark., is in a supermarket and has no separate entrance, so they're using this sign outside to help their patients navigate.
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Are you using your website and social media to update your patients on changes your pharmacy is making during the pandemic? Here's what The Pharmacy at Wellington in Little Rock, Ark. did.
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Let local media know you're doing your part. Carroll Drug Store in Southwest Harbor, Maine, has always offered delivery, but they let local media know they've extended their service area to serve patients during the crisis. The result was a story on local TV.
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