19.4% of the doctors on the morning shift have joined the third day of strike, according to Osakidetza
The follow-up is therefore similar to that on Wednesday in the same shift (19.02%) and somewhat higher than on Tuesday (17.26%). At noon, dozens of health workers concentrated at the gates of the Txagorritxu Hospital in Vitoria-Gasteiz to claim their own status.
Araba University Hospital, Vitoria-Gasteiz, this afternoon.
19.4% of the doctors in the Osakidetza network have joined the third dayof strike in the morning shift. Doctors from all over the state started the day before yesterday a four-day strike to oppose the draft framework statute that the Spanish Ministry of Health wants to approve, and theMedical Union of the Basque Countryhas joined the protest.
According to data released today by the Department ofHealth of the Basque Government, the monitoring of the strike today has been very similar to yesterday's (19.02%) and slightly higher than Tuesday's (17.26%) .
By territory, the largest follow-up this Thursday has been unemployment in health centres in Bizkaia, 20.9%; in Gipuzkoa 19.08%; and in Álava 15.4%.
The protest will end tomorrow and, as in the last three days, hospitals and outpatient clinics will operate in the minimum services and will only deal with emergencies and irreversible pathologies.
Convened by the Medical Union of the Basque Country, a number of demonstrations have taken place throughout the week. On Tuesday the meeting took place in Bilbao, yesterday they demonstrated in Donostia and today they met at the gates of the Txagorritxu Hospital in Vitoria-Gasteiz to claim a state of their own for doctors.
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