Christmas strike by resident doctors to go ahead as flu cases in hospitals surge
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- A five-day strike by resident doctors in England is set to proceed as planned, according to the British Medical Association (BMA), despite ongoing negotiations with the government. This strike, scheduled for December 17-22, comes at a time when hospitals are experiencing a significant surge in flu cases, with hospitalizations rising sharply.
- The decision to strike underscores the deepening tensions between healthcare professionals and the government, as doctors express dissatisfaction with pay and working conditions. The timing of the strike raises concerns about the impact on patient care during a critical period for the NHS.
- The situation reflects broader challenges facing the NHS, including severe overcrowding in hospitals exacerbated by flu outbreaks and delayed patient discharges. Health Secretary Stephen Streeting has warned of a 'double whammy' effect, as the combination of strikes and rising flu cases poses significant risks to patient safety and healthcare delivery.
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