The decline in the number of pharmacies in Germany poses a significant risk to medical care, with only 384 openings noted this year compared to 21,592 in 2000.
Around 21 pharmacies per 100,000 people in Germany starkly contrasts with the EU's average of 32, indicating a growing disparity in healthcare access across the region.
The relentless pressure of high costs and a lack of successors for retiring pharmacy owners is driving a concerning trend of closures throughout the country.
A remarkable November high temperature of 9.9C was recorded on the Zugspitze, highlighting unusual weather patterns and their impact on mountainous climates in Germany.
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