High street pharmacy chain Boots has said it expects to cut more than 4,000 jobs as part of action to mitigate the “significant impact” of Covid-19.

The move will affect around seven per cent of the company’s workforce, but it is not yet known how the Salisbury store will be hit. The company has been contacted for clarification.

National media reports suggest that some deputy and assistant manager, beauty adviser and customer adviser roles across its stores will be affected, with staff in the firm's Nottingham support office the hardest hit.

The restructuring will also result in the closure of 48 Boots Opticians stores.

It comes after retail sales tumbled by 48 per cent over the past three months in the face of the pandemic, despite Boots keeping swathes of its stores open to customers.

Coronavirus – Thu May 7, 2020Pharmacist Mina Hunjan prepares medications at a Boots store for delivery to care homes (Fabio De Paola/PA)

Meanwhile, its opticians business saw sales dive by 72 per cent compared to the same quarter last year as people stayed at home.

Boots said that the cuts represent an “acceleration” of its transformation plans to improve profitably across the business.

Sebastian James, managing director of Boots UK, said: “The proposals announced today are decisive actions to accelerate our transformation plan, allow Boots to continue its vital role as part of the UK health system, and ensure profitable long-term growth.

“I am so very grateful to all our colleagues for their dedication during the last few challenging months.

“They have stepped forward to support their communities, our customers and the NHS during this time, and I am extremely proud to be serving alongside them.”

“In doing this, we are building a stronger and more modern Boots for our customers, patients and colleagues.

“We recognise that today’s proposals will be very difficult for the remarkable people who make up the heart of our business, and we will do everything in our power to provide the fullest support during this time.”