Fewer resident doctors thought to have gone on strike than in last year’s NHS stoppage

The article reports that the recent five-day strike by resident doctors in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) is believed to have had a lower turnout compared to the previous year's strike. While NHS England is yet to release official data, hospital leaders have observed fewer resident doctors on picket lines and less disruption to healthcare services. This suggests that the current strike may have a lesser impact on the NHS compared to the prolonged industrial action that took place from March 2023 to July 2024. The article highlights the hope that this strike will cause less disruption to NHS services.
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