NHS Urges Patients to Come Forward as Normal Amid ‘Difficult’ Six-Day Strike
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NHS urges patients to come forward as normal amid ‘difficult’ six-day strike
Tens of thousands of resident doctors in England are to stage a six-day walkout on Tuesday. The NHS is urging patients not to put off seeking the care they need as resident doctors press ahead with “difficult” strike action, which the Health Secretary has branded “disappointing”. Tens of thousands of resident doctors in England are to stage a six-day walkout on Tuesday, immediately after the Easter weekend. NHS England said hospital teams across…
What did NHS warn during England strikes?
NHS urged patients not to delay care The National Health Service in England issued an urgent message to patients not to put off medical treatment as industrial action approaches. The warning came as doctors represented by the British Medical Association prepare to begin strike action over pay,…
NHS England » NHS urges public not to delay seeking medical help, ahead of ‘difficult’ strike
The NHS is urging patients across England not to put off coming forward for the care they need during this week’s resident doctor strikes. Industrial action begins at 7am on Tuesday 7 April and runs for six days until 6:59am on Monday 13 April, with hospital teams across the country working to minimise disruption for patients. In addition to prioritising urgent […]
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