TJUDA may end strike soon after getting assurance from Health Minister officials

In Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, the doctors of the hospital ended the strike after the state Health Minister Etala Rajendra assured them to meet their demands within the next 15 days. Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) General Secretary Khizar Ahmad said, 'In view of the COVID-19 epidemic we are fighting keeping in mind the public health and relying on the reassuring words of the Health Minister, TJUDA has conditionally called the strike Has decided to abolish and will resume duty with immediate effect.

In his statement, Ahmed further said that as discussed with the Health Minister, a committee will be formed by TJUDA to regularly update (via video conferencing) the minister for the next 15 days to update the demands. Will be in touch with We hope that the Health Minister will take care personally. For these demands so that we do not have to boycott duties after 15 days in a more thorough manner.

Apart from this, Health Minister Rajender said, 'Gandhi Hospital is a super-speciality hospital, which is capable of being free from various types of acute and chronic diseases. Poor patients can be best benefited by resuming non-COVID services here. This will be done in consultation with the cabinet. The management of severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and symptomatic COVID positive cases will be decentralized and adequate provisions will be made for the treatment of these cases for better patient care delivery in their district hospitals and all private medical colleges.

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