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What insurance coverage is required for every employee in a community pharmacy?

  1. $1,000,000 per incident

  2. $2,000,000 per incident

  3. $5,000,000 in total

  4. $4,000,000 per year

The correct answer is: $2,000,000 per incident

In a community pharmacy, it is necessary for every employee to have $2,000,000 per incident in insurance coverage. The other options are incorrect because they do not provide enough coverage or do not specify the coverage amount per incident. Option A only provides $1,000,000 per incident, which may not be enough in the event of a large claim. Option C provides a total coverage amount of $5,000,000, but it does not specify how much each incident is covered for. Option D specifies a coverage amount of $4,000,000 per year, which may not be enough for multiple incidents in a year. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it provides the appropriate level of coverage for each employee in the community pharmacy.