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Crisis in England with a 4-day strike of tens of thousands of doctors

Pak Sahafat – A 4-day strike by tens of thousands of doctors in England in the coming days will lead to service delays for many British citizens, an official of the British health department said.

According to the International group of Pak Sahafat news agency, a four-day strike by tens of thousands of doctors in England will lead to service delays for many British citizens in the coming days, an English health official said on Saturday.

 According to the “Associated Press” news agency, “Dr. McKay”, the policy director of the British public health department, said that the impact is expected to be far greater than last month’s three-day strike by doctors, which led to the postponement of 175,000 patient appointments.

“The impact is going to be so significant that it’s likely to affect patient safety, and that’s a big concern for health care,” McKay said.

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The strike planned for Tuesday by doctors is the latest in a wave of actions by public sector workers demanding higher wages to offset inflation of more than 10 percent.

A cost-of-living crisis caused by skyrocketing food and energy prices has left people struggling to pay the bills as union wages have fallen in real terms over the past decade.

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Last week, passport office staff began a five-week strike and security officers at Heathrow Airport walked off the job for 10 days. The strike of train and bus drivers, postal workers, ambulance drivers and nurses has created problems for the British. Teachers in England have also gone on strike several times and want to improve their working conditions and increase their wages.

The economic conditions in England are in the worst conditions of the last half century. The inflation rate has reached 10%, which is the highest rate in the last 40 years. Analysts believe that the unemployment rate will double by 2025.

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