Doctor strike during flu outbreak would be 'reckless', says Starmer
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- Prime Minister Keir Starmer has labeled a potential strike by resident doctors during an unprecedented flu outbreak as 'reckless,' emphasizing the precarious state of the NHS at this critical time.
- This statement underscores the government's concern over the impact of a doctors' strike on an already strained healthcare system, which is facing record numbers of flu cases and hospital admissions, thereby risking further deterioration of patient care.
- The ongoing flu season has been described as unprecedented, with significant increases in hospitalizations, highlighting the urgent need for healthcare professionals to remain available to manage the crisis and the broader implications for public health and NHS resources.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System



