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Major govt hospitals in Punjab without doctors as YDA strike enters fourth day


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LAHORE: Members of the Young Doctors Association (YDA) continue their boycott of major public hospitals across Punjab on the fourth-day of their strike.

Patients seeking medical aid continue to suffer as most government hospitals are without adequate staff.

Negotiations between the government and the YDA leaders failed to end the stalemate on Thursday.

YDA members have boycotted hospitals in Lahore, Gujrat, Faisalabad and Rahim Yar Khan, among other cities, as part of their strike.

On Wednesday, at least four people were reported to have died at Allied Hospital, Faisalabad owing to the YDA strike.

Moreover, the strike had caused deaths of two patients in Jinnah and Services hospitals of Lahore, it was reported on the first day of the strike on Tuesday.

But the administrations of the hospitals denied the occurrence of any such incident. Besides, it was not ascertained whether the patients were brought dead or died at the medical facilities.

Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif took notice of the deaths at Allied Hospital, Faisalabad.

The strike

The doctors are demanding that the provincial health secretary, Najam Ahmad Shah, be removed from his position and the Central Induction Policy, introduced by him, be revoked. They believe that since the health secretary is an engineer he is unable to relate to or understand issues of the health department.

According to the protesting doctors, Central Induction Policy discriminates between the ones who have graduated from government institutes and those who have received their education from private ones. Since the majority of the doctors have graduated from private medical colleges, they want the policy to be revoked and an equal system be set for all.


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