ABSTRACT
The Novel Coronavirus 19 started in the mid of December 2019 which spread rapidly around the world, and it was during this time when the researchers started to look for possible vaccine for the virus. During the time of pandemic people, tend to suffer from anxiety due to uncertainties coming from the new virus, but the pharmacies all over the world may it a point to comply with the requirements of the demand of products and the medicine sales and shortages are due to the effects made by the Covid – 19. Even though the supply chain is going back to its normal phase, it is imperative to monitor the needs in supply of the customers for the coming months. Every country depends on the supply chain for the growth of its economy, and every company has its own means and ways of handling their supply chain to be more competitive. Being competitive means there will be risks and to successfully surpass these risks, it is important to for the company to be prepared and ready for any future disruption.
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