Medicos soften stand, to rejoin emergency services
The Hindu
Postgraduate medical students or junior residents in Government Medical Colleges in the State, who were on an indefinite strike boycotting all hospital services, including emergency services (except C
Postgraduate medical students or junior residents in Government Medical Colleges in the State, who were on an indefinite strike boycotting all hospital services, including emergency services (except COVID duty) for the past five days, toned down their agitation on Thursday by rejoining emergency services.
However, they continued to stay away from other patient care services.
Though detailed discussions had taken place on Wednesday between the striking medicos and a team of Health department officials led by Health Minister Veena George, the talks remained inconclusive, following which the medicos had decided to continue.
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