Indian Medical Association went on a Day-Long Strike

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Around a million doctors in India went on a day-long strike amid the coronavirus pandemic to protest against a new government rule that allows practitioners of the traditional science of Ayurveda to perform minor surgeries.

Thousands of non-critical medical operations and routine consultations across the country were set to be disrupted as the Indian Medical Association (IMA) declared a decision to suspend work for 12 hours.

 ā€œAll non-essential consultations and surgeries from morning until evening on Friday were suspended, ā€ said Rajan Sharma, the head of IMA, adding that the strike would not affect treatment to COVID-19 patients.

ā€œThe government’s decision to bring in a rule that allows practitioners in specified streams of Ayurveda to be trained to perform surgical procedures trivializes the medical profession,ā€ said Sharma. He also said that the IMA had written to the government against the new rules but was yet to secure a response. 

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