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Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital staff end strike after reaching agreement with authorities

March 13, Colombo (LNW): Medical professionals and staff at the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital have officially ended their strike following successful discussions with the relevant authorities, the Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) announced.

Earlier today (13) at 8.00 am, the 24-hour nationwide strike initiated by the GMOA was also brought to a close. The strike had been called in response to the distressing sexual assault of a lady doctor at the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital, which had left the medical community in shock and disbelief.

Whilst the main suspect in the assault was promptly arrested, medical staff at the hospital initially chose to extend their protest, citing concerns over the lack of adequate security measures for hospital employees.

The call for better safety protocols within hospital premises had become a key demand, as healthcare workers expressed their fears over the safety of both staff and patients.

The strike, which garnered significant attention, sparked widespread outrage and sympathy within the medical sector, with healthcare professionals across the country urging the authorities to take immediate action to improve security in medical institutions.

In light of the recent discussions with hospital and government officials, assurances were made regarding enhanced security measures, leading to the decision to call off the strike at Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital.

It is hoped that these measures will not only address immediate concerns but also set a precedent for improving safety in healthcare settings nationwide.

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