Under alert level 2, everyone is required to wear a mask while travelling on public transport. Photo / Bevan Conley
Under alert level 2, everyone is required to wear a mask while travelling on public transport. Photo / Bevan Conley
Whanganui residents have been assured that there are enough masks to go around through local pharmacies ahead of new Covid-19 alert level 2 rules.
The Government announced that while the country is at alert level 2 or higher, masks will be mandatory for anyone travelling on public transport from Monday.
Whanganui Regional Health Network Pharmacist Des Healy said there had been an increase in sales of masks.
"There are plenty of masks available and some pharmacies are making sure that they're being distributed fairly so there is no need for people to stock up," he said.
Healy said people were starting to accept wearing a mask on public transport was going to be the new normal.
"The advice we are giving is renew your script when you have seven to 10 days of your supply left," he said.
Most medicines have reverted back to being dispensed in three-monthly lots, but several medicines were still on a monthly dispensary basis.
He said when alert level 2 was first announced there was a slight surge in people coming into the pharmacies wanting to stock up but the majority of people have taken positive action to shop normally.
"If we don't shop normally then there will be short supply because supply chains have been disrupted but they are being worked on by Pharmac and wholesalers to ensure supplies are coming.
"There may be and there are some issues with some supplies but there are often some alternatives available."
He said all Whanganui pharmacies were well stocked with supplies, and they and GPs learnt a lot from the first lockdown so are well prepared.