Resident doctors start five days of strikes in England on wages – direct British policy policy

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Louise Setid, the group’s CEO of Ashford, ST Peter’s and Royal Surrey Nhs Foundation, BBC Radio 4 today today, has been renovated about 500 dates, but most of the works were continuing.

She said:

We have about 500 applications over the five days so far, but we continue to do about 96 % of the work we planned for.

It is clear that we have become adult in an attempt to plan these (strikes), but this is not something that any of us wants. This is not only planning for today.

It is the effect of multiplication on continuous weeks where you have to reschedule appointments. And I think this will make a difference every time. This is what happens as a difference in people’s perception, because their dates have changed.

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