Junior doctors at Aligarh hospital threaten to cease work, demand better work conditions
Aligarh, May 4
Junior doctors at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College Hospital, here, have threatened to cease work from Tuesday and go on a hunger strike if authorities fail to consider their demand for better work conditions at the COVID-19 isolation ward.
There are around 600 junior doctors in the hospital, which is one of the state’s frontline facilities for testing and treating COVID-19 patients.
The president of the Resident Doctors’ Association, Dr Hamza, said junior doctors were facing work pressure in view of change in duty hours and sought intervention of AMU Vice Chancellor Prof Tariq Mansoor in the matter.
Doctors at the hospital were finding it difficult to cope with the recent increase in their monthly duty hours from one week at the COVID ward to two weeks of continuous duty at the COVID ward.
During the past 10 days, three junior doctors at the hospital had tested positive for COVID-19. PTI