She was live on BBC News, the pharmacist who loves to travel and is a popular blogger spoke about the US COVID restrictions put in place due to Omicron. The founder of PharmaD, Nabila is a licensed pharmacist and has been featured in Forbes, Trip Advisor, Travel Zoo, Kayak, Parade, Pharmacy Times, and more.
Nabila Ismail blogging her way in the pandemic
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Published on 27, Jul 2021
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