Key Points
- FAIMA’s shutting down elective services from Monday.
- Protest is in support of junior doctors in West Bengal.
- Emergency services will remain open 24/7.
- Junior doctors have been fasting since October 5 for justice regarding a deceased colleague.
Looma News
The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) just announced a nationwide shutdown of elective services starting Monday. This move is all about showing support for junior doctors protesting in West Bengal.
Why the Shutdown?
FAIMA decided it was time to stand together after a meeting where they felt national unity was needed. They’ve sent an ultimatum to the Chief Minister of West Bengal but haven’t seen any real action. Now, they’re calling on Resident Doctors’ Associations (RDAs) all over the country to join the protest.
Keeping Emergencies Open
While elective services are going on pause, FAIMA made it clear that emergency services will still be available 24/7. They don’t want anyone in urgent need to be left hanging during the protest.
Ongoing Fasts and Health Concerns
In West Bengal, junior doctors have been on a fast-unto-death since October 5, demanding justice for a female medic who tragically passed away. Sadly, three doctors have been hospitalized due to health issues from fasting.
This whole situation underscores the serious challenges doctors are facing and the urgent need for solutions in healthcare. It’s a critical moment, and everyone is watching to see how this plays out in the coming days.