I've always wondered why I have observed food consumption in some pharmacies when I thought they were supposed to be sterile. That nasty thing where there is one pharmacist all day and the pharmacy was expected to be open all day and not allowed to close for lunch. Now that most chains close pharmacy for lunch, hopefully that issue has been addressed.Alpha8472 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2023, 1:53 pm The prescription pharmacy is designed to be totally rodent free. There are no spaces for rodents to enter. There are no gaps in the floor or under doors.
They do not allow food, the prescription drug areas are totally clean, dust free, organized, and neat. There are cameras recording every angle and every pill count. If a pill drops on the floor it is to be destroyed. Filling prescriptions is designed to be more sterile and orderly than food preparation. Each pill is examined and accounted for. Even if one pill is missing, the computer is supposed to track the numbers.
Pharmacies in Nevada have a built in employee restroom. Could be another entry point.