England cricketers Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson are being investigated following a nightclub incident after a test match against New Zealand, raising concerns about team culture and adherence to protocols.
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Do you think it's a good call? Oh, I think it's a sensible call. Um, this is something that's actually um very common overseas. So in the UK is quite a common thing to pick up your medicine from an e-locker. And it's actually something that's been trial back in 2023. Um, but unfortunately, Met saves have had to, you know, shut it down. Um, not because patient was harmed, but more because the legislation actually doesn't allow us to do this at the moment. Yeah. Why not? Why does the l what's the problem with it? Yeah, it's um, you know, medicine's got to be kept in a certain way, and when you put it into an e-locker, it's usually outside of the speed street. Um, I think that's a technicality of it. Is it's sort of outside especially not supervised by a pharmacist. Um, and you know, if you think about it, the legislation was written like the medicine act was actually written in 1981. So that was when, you know, before we had internet technology and phones and things like that. So um, you know, things have come a long way, but the legislation unfortunately hasn't kept up.
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