Half the country’s junior doctors walk off the job for 25 Hours

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About 2500 junior doctors, representing half the country’s junior doctors, have embarked on a 25-hour strike, impacting all aspects of the hospital system. Despite the strike, emergency departments remain open, and health services are available for those in need. The strike is due to disputes over pay rises and fairness in salary discrepancies among doctors.

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