A BRADFORD author and pharmacist has exposed the increased workload on pharmacists during the coronavirus crisis, urging people to be kind to them.
A.A Dhand, who also works as a pharmacist, says the workload for those in his profession has increased by 300 per cent over the last few days.
Started day at 06:30. Finished it at 23:55. Absolutely brain dead. Start again tomorrow at 8am. Itβs scary out there, I get that. But please, be kind to your Pharmacy teams. We are all working at capacity on average with a 300% increase in workload & fewer staff than usual. π
β A.A.Dhand (@aadhand) March 20, 2020
Dhand has released novels including Streets of Darkness, Girl Zero and City of Sinners.
Inspired by his home city of Bradford, A.A. Dhand spent his youth observing the city from behind the counter of a convenience store.
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He worked in London and travelled extensively before returning to Bradford to start his own business and begin writing.
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