Hosptial staff have started their first day of strike to pressure the government into closing the border with the mainland amid the Wuhan virus outbreak. At Queen Mary Hospital, a group of non-essential staff going on strike urge more colleagues to support their cause.pic.twitter.com/Xtsvt2JtqQ
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Union leader Winnie Tam says more than 1000 medical workers have taken part in the strike as of 10:30am, and she expects more will follow in the afternoon. She says if the government doesn’t respond by 6pm today, they will mobilise another 6000 workers to join tomorrow’s action.pic.twitter.com/CgzJibKd5J
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Renowned HKU medical professor, Lai Ching-lung, says while he won’t go on strike, he fully supports his colleagues’ action: “If that’s the only way to get the government to close the borders, I support them.”pic.twitter.com/STyXIkKe4q
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“We are causing a certain degree of trouble, but this is mainly because our govt has not done enough to protect those who’re saving the patients and has not done enough to stop this epidemic,” says Mr Siu, a clerical officer of the Hospital Authority who’s joined today’s strike.
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**Correction**: should be union leader Winnie YU
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I’ve talked to 10 people, most of them patients coming to the hospital for a check-up, and just one person said she doesn’t support the strike. Almost everyone think that medical workers have to resort to a strike because the govt isn’t providing enough support for them.
Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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