This is a new rush on self-tests, but one that remains less significant than the first spike in Omicron seen in January. In the week from June 26 to July 2, sales of self-tests accounted for more than 4% of pharmacy arrivals, or about 800,000 purchases, we explain to Gers Data, a company specializing in the analysis of pharmaceutical sales in France. In the third week of January, they reached 8% of sales in pharmacies, and this is despite the fact that large retailers have received a temporary concession to market them as well.
At this moment, the rise is accelerating. “In the period between July 4 and 8, we conducted as many self-tests as in the previous two weeks.”, explains Audrey Lecoq, founder of pharmaceutical shopping center Pharmazon. In addition to the increase in the number of pollution, the increase is explained by “Acts of shopping, no doubt in anticipation of going on vacation. from…
Source: Le Figaro