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Strike: Doctors yet to make a final decision
The Island
|April 06, 2026
The Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA) yesterday said the ongoing countrywide strike would continue until 8 am today, alleging that newly qualified doctors had applied for post-intern appointments due to threats and pressure.
Addressing a media briefing, GMOA representatives said the strike, which commenced at 8 am on Saturday, was continuing across hospitals following a decision taken at an emergency Executive Committee meeting held later that evening.
The Union had earlier urged newly qualified doctors not to apply for post-intern appointments. However, it claimed that many had submitted applications due to pressure allegedly exerted by authorities, and it had allowed them to do so.
According to the GMOA, the government threatened them with removal from state service, suspension of salaries and eviction from official quarters, creating fear and uncertainty regarding their future employment.
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