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Non-observance of hijab plays a role in the medicin quota of pharmacies!

Iran’s health ministry’s food and drug administration has announced that if pharmacies fail to enforce mandatory hijab for staff, the government will reduce their allocation of medications.

Mohammadi emphasized that the organization was among the pioneers in enforcing the mandatory hijab, leading to the implementation of specific dress code regulations within pharmacies. Describing non-compliance as a “deviation,” he noted that “compliance with norms” is crucial for pharmacies to maintain their quota allocations.

“If a pharmacy fails to adhere to the norms, it will initially receive a warning. Should the warning prove ineffective, more severe deterrent measures will be executed. Continuous non-compliance will lead to legal actions against the violators,” Mohammadi added.

require all female employees to wear a black veils among other dress code rules.

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