Resident doctors on strike amid rising Omicron cases, patients face increased distress
Resident doctors on strike amid rising Omicron cases, patients face increased distress
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New Delhi: The problem of omicron in the country is increasing even faster. A total of 145 cases have been reported so far. Omicron keeps growing rapidly and spreads. This is what examples of South Africa, Britain and Europe are speaking. On the one hand, omicron cases are on the rise and on the other hand doctors have started going on strike again and again. The government should understand the concerns of doctors, but now the war against Omichron has been prepared.

Doctors at three central government hospitals in the national capital continued to boycott all services, including emergency services, for the second consecutive day on Saturday against the delay in counselling of NEET-PG 2021, affecting the treatment of patients.

The lord doctors of the patients are running very much annoyed at the moment, and the patient's discomfort is increasing. Doctors say that there is no one to listen to them. Doctors demand that the workload is extremely high. Neet-PG counselling should be done as soon as possible. New junior doctors are not able to come due to a lack of counselling.

Resident doctors had also gone on strike on December 6 but the strike has been postponed following an assurance from the central health department. However, the entire neet PG counselling case is currently underway in the Supreme Court and is scheduled to be heard on January 6. The growing cases of omicron have increased the fear of the third wave and the doctors' shock is further intimidating.

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