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IMMEDIATEDLY RESTORE THE MEDICAL CARE IN ALL THE HOSPITALS: CSFK-H APPEALS TO RESIDENT DOCTORS AND THE GOVERNMENT

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Civil Society Forum Kashmir Health (CSFK-H) appeals to Government and Resident Doctors on strike to immediately restore the work/ duties in all the concerned hospitals which have been affected to a huge extend due to the strike of the Resident doctors. The patient care has been hampered to a huge extend as per media reports even few death have taken place due to the non-availability of the doctors . No issue is bigger & higher than the life and death of humans. Kashmiri Society has suffered to a huge extend in the past 25 years with no end to miseries where emergencies are needed every minute of the day. Civil Society Forum Kashmir Health (CSFK-H)  in strong words appeal to resident doctors to immediately restore medical care and ensure critical patients do not suffer. CSFK also appeals to the government to address the genuine issues of doctors on top most priority. Further we appeal to the government to provide full proof security cover to the doctors and medical fraternity during duty hours which is often a  cause of  strikes in the hospitals in addition to the other major and minor issues of the medical fraternity.

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