Officials fear NHS will be hit hard after resident doctors reject latest offer
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- Resident doctors in England have overwhelmingly rejected a government offer aimed at averting a strike scheduled for December 17-22, leading to significant cancellations of appointments and operations in hospitals already strained by a severe flu outbreak.
- This rejection raises concerns about the NHS's capacity to cope with the ongoing health crisis, as Health Secretary Wes Streeting and the British Medical Association (BMA) are urged to seek mediation to resolve the long-standing pay and job disputes.
- The impending strike coincides with an unprecedented rise in flu cases, which has already led to overcrowding in hospitals, highlighting systemic issues within the NHS, including workforce shortages and the challenges of negotiating fair agreements amidst a public health crisis.
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