Combating COVID at ground level, Junior doctors demand incentives, ex gratia, write to Andhra CM
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Vijayawada: Through a recent letter to the Chief Minister (CM), Jagan Mohan Reddy Garu, the junior doctors under the banner of the Andhra Pradesh Junior Doctors Association (APJUDA) have demanded incentives, priority admission in hospitals, insurance, and ex gratia for their efforts in combating the Covid-19 pandemic at the ground level.
Pointing out that junior doctors have acted as actual frontline workers by directly treating the patients amidst the pandemic, the association has asked the CM to take note of their demands and resolve the issues immediately.
"We are all supporting the government in handling this Covid pandemic by providing our best services, for which we have put our academics, exams, career, families and more importantly our lives at stake. We appreciate the dynamic and timely measures taken by the government in handling this pandemic, but we request you to take look into the following issues to protect the interests of Junior Doctors — who actually are combating this pandemic at the ground level," n a mentions the letter.
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