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There is a shortage of medicines in the outbreak of the epidemic in China! Direct Attack on ‘Priority’ Anti-Fever Drugs Angers Beijing on the Internet: Our Life Is Not Life | Cross Strit | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

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▲ A report pointed out that the outbreak of the epidemic in China has prevented pharmacies in various places from buying medicines, but the antipyretic drug ibuprofen (IbuprSofen) has been sent to various places in Beijing before. (Scheme / pixabay)

After experiencing the “white paper revolution”, China gradually unblocked and relaxed its epidemic prevention measures, but it was not ready. What followed was a rapid increase in the number of infections, the collapse of the healthcare and the chaos of people who have not been diagnosed with medicines to reduce fever. The media reported on the 18th that after arriving in Beijing, several batches of the antipyretic drug ibuprofen were sent to various districts in Beijing. our life?” Beijing enjoys exclusive access to national resources, how shameless is that?”.

China’s “Beijing News” uploaded a video report on the 18th, titled “Many batches of ibuprofen arrived in Beijing and sent to various districts.” In all districts, there are Food and Drug Administration personnel on site to supervise. After the news was uploaded to Weibo, Chinese netizens were dissatisfied and angrily posted the government’s dispensing policy.

A netizen said that local blood supplies are running low, the pharmacy cannot buy medicine, and the courier workforce is also paralyzed due to the increase in the number of confirmed cases. Many netizens also said that not only the pharmacy, but also the hospital can’t buy it Antipyretics.

As the epidemic grows, antipyretics and pain relievers such as ibuprofen are out of stock across China.  (Photo/Central News Agency)

▲ As the epidemic increases, antipyretics and pain relievers such as ibuprofen are out of stock throughout China. (Photo/Central News Agency)

According to the “Liberty Times” report, some netizens were dissatisfied and angry: “Shandong blood has been shipped to Beijing, medical teams have also been sent to Beijing, couriers have also been sent to Beijing, and ibuprofen is also been sent to Beijing”. Beijing for monopolizing the country’s drug resources. Shameless?” Another Shanghai resident said helplessly, “Can you save some for other provinces and cities?”

It is understood that after the “Beijing News” uploaded the news to Weibo on the 18th, it was suspected that it was deleted on the 19th, and the video could not be found. Only netizens left screenshots of Weibo posts as a backup.

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