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Friday, July 11, 2025

Pharmaceutical Board wants review of closing hours

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BOBIE-LEE DIXON
1877 days ago
20200520
FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

Anisto Alves

BO­BIE-LEE DIXON

(bo­bie-lee.dixon@guardian.co.tt)

As Thurs­day wel­comes an ear­li­er than ini­tial­ly pro­ject­ed start to Phase Two of the coun­try re­sum­ing from pan­dem­ic re­stric­tions, the Phar­ma­cy Board of Trinidad and To­ba­go is hop­ing the cur­rent clos­ing hour for phar­ma­cies would be re­viewed and an ex­ten­sion would be giv­en.

Pres­i­dent of the board, An­drew Ra­haman, in a tele­phone in­ter­view, said he it would be pru­dent, the al­lowance to go a lit­tle lat­er, but in any case, he was not ex­pect­ing the now 8 pm clos­ing time to be in­tact for very long again.

He added it was on this as­sump­tion that short­ly the time would be re­vis­it­ed, that the board and its mem­bers were will­ing to fore­bear the re­duc­tion in open­ing hours.

Asked if the board had been re­ceiv­ing any com­plaints from its mem­bers about the Gov­ern­ment in­struct­ed hours for busi­ness in the sec­tor, Ra­haman said to date, there were none.

“We were able from the com­mence­ment of the re­open­ing to go longer than even su­per­mar­kets for an ex­am­ple. So it still gave peo­ple some time af­ter se­cur­ing their food re­quire­ments. They had an ad­di­tion­al two hours to come to phar­ma­cies,” said Ra­haman.

Guardian Me­dia al­so con­tact­ed sev­er­al phar­ma­cies to get their per­spec­tive on the clos­ing hour and whether it af­fect­ed busi­ness or not, and were told peo­ple had ad­just­ed to the new clos­ing time.

Ra­haman said he was aware some phar­ma­cies took the ini­tia­tive dur­ing this time to open ear­li­er than the usu­al 8 am, be­gin­ning ser­vice one to even two hours ear­li­er.

He said, he could not say that phar­ma­cies or cit­i­zens were great­ly af­fect­ed as peo­ple were aware of the change in hours through on­go­ing ad­ver­tis­ing and ad­just­ed well, which was a good thing.

How­ev­er, with that said, Ra­haman re­it­er­at­ed and main­tained, the board would wel­come a re­view of the clos­ing hour soon.

“We would ap­pre­ci­ate a re­view in the near fu­ture to con­sid­er giv­ing a lit­tle more time again,” said Ra­haman.

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