Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply

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Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply

 December 20, 2022
Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply
A staff member works at a warehouse of a pharmaceutical company in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Many pharmaceutical companies in China are working at full capacity to increase the medicine supply as the country continues to optimize COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures. [Photo by Zou Jingyi/Xinhua]

 

Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply
A staff member works at a packaging workshop of a pharmaceutical company in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Many pharmaceutical companies in China are working at full capacity to increase the medicine supply as the country continues to optimize COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures. [Photo by Zou Jingyi/Xinhua]

 

Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply
Staff members work at a packaging workshop of a pharmaceutical company in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Many pharmaceutical companies in China are working at full capacity to increase the medicine supply as the country continues to optimize COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures. [Photo by Zou Jingyi/Xinhua]

 

Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply
Staff members pack medicines at a pharmaceutical company in central China's Hunan Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Many pharmaceutical companies in China are working at full capacity to increase the medicine supply as the country continues to optimize COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures. [Xinhua/Chen Sihan]

 

Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply
Staff members pack medicines at a pharmaceutical company in central China's Hunan Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Many pharmaceutical companies in China are working at full capacity to increase the medicine supply as the country continues to optimize COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures. [Xinhua/Chen Sihan]

 

Pharmaceutical Companies in China Work at Full Capacity Increase Medicine Supply
Staff members pack medicines at a pharmaceutical company in central China's Hunan Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Many pharmaceutical companies in China are working at full capacity to increase the medicine supply as the country continues to optimize COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures. [Xinhua/Chen Sihan]

 

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