I'm going to work in a pharmacy and get a general health certificate, okay?

You can work in a pharmacy with a public health certificate.

The "Administrative Measures" pointed out that employees in the following positions should undergo health checkups according to regulations, and information related to employees' personal privacy in health checkups will be kept confidential according to law. Pharmaceutical trading enterprises engaged in procurement, inspection, acceptance, storage, maintenance, quality management, deployment, processing, sales and other positions; Medical institutions engaged in drug procurement, acceptance, storage, maintenance, deployment, use, preparation and other positions;

Inspection items of food hygiene and health certificate: routine medical examination and surgical examination. Liver function (ALT). Fecal culture (dysentery, typhoid Bacillus). Chest fluoroscopy. The main diseases involved in health examination are dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis, dermatosis (infectious) and other infectious diseases. If you find these diseases, don't engage in hairdressing and beauty, direct contact with imported food, public toilets and other work that directly serves customers. You can only work if you are cured. There are two kinds of health certificates: one is general health certificate. Then the other is the food health certificate, which is needed by people in the catering industry.

The function of the business license is that the operator applies to the government administrative organ for legal proof that he is qualified to engage in business activities, which itself needs to be made public. All the information shown on your business license can be found in the national enterprise credit information publicity system. Therefore, your business license belongs to public information, and there is no need to hide it. Even if your business license is photographed, there will be no risk. If someone goes out to cheat with a photo of the license plate, as long as it is not authorized by you, it has nothing to do with you. Don't worry.