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Pharmacies are seeing a run on cold medicine now that people are socializing again.

Leticia Miranda

“The issue that we have right now is that the most profitable part of our business has been under extreme duress,” said Heyward Donigan, CEO of Rite Aid, in an earnings call last month. “And not just has been but still is. And that's the cough, cold and flu and all the acute business that has not yet come back.”

“That did not give the influenza virus the opportunity to move through the population the way it normally does,” he said. “Now since we’re reopening again, the flu virus and other respiratory viruses will take advantage.

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