The middle class is gradually moving into the upper class. Pharmacists should be able to practice to the full extent of their training.
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August 24, 2020
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Good News for America’s Shifting Middle Class ([link removed] )
New analyses reveal that, while the American middle class is indeed shrinking, this trend has been caused less by polarization and more by Americans simply getting richer.
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Allowing Pharmacists to Practice Vaccination ([link removed] )
Patients benefit when health care professionals practice to the full extent of their training. While he should have done it sooner, Secretary Azar was right to issue an emergency order allowing them to vaccinate children.
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