A “Highly dangerous” five -day walkout by junior doctors As a result of hot weather, health alerts will also move forward, British Medical Association Where are you
Resident doctor EnglandAs Junior doctor Now known, are set Strike from 7 am on 25 July As part of a pay dispute with Government,
Industrial action will be taken even when the temperature rises again next week, Leading for deadly warnings, Doctors union It has been told Independent.
An amber last week Heat health alert For large parts of England, it was issued with a warning by the authorities High temperature In the weekend Deaths were likely to lead.
As the hot and dry weather scorched the country, the UK Health Security Agency upgraded a low serious yellow alert in five areas, warning “a warning” “a warning” a “significant impact” in the affected areas, warning of a “important impact”.Increase in death,
While there is currently no alert for the next week, the Met Office long -range forecasts warned that the temperature is “expected to be above normal for the UK majority in this period”, and that “some warm conditions are likely to develop”.
Asked if the planned attacks would still proceed, even if the health warnings were given due to the weather, a BMA spokesman said: “During all previous strikes we had an agreed system with NHS England that allows voluntarily work in the event of safety concerns about services, we hope that we were not again.
“It belongs to requests by individual trusts and services, so the case-by-case was taken”.
Professor Robert WinstonA Labor Co -worker who became a domestic name through his documentaries on child development, warns that “highly dangerous” industrial action BMA risk damage to public confidence in profession,
But New leaders of BMA Said that 29 percent salary demand for doctors What is “non-paralyzed” and warned that attacks can last for years.

Beyond the discussions planned at the end of this week, Health Secretary Wes streeting He said that he was happy that the BMA has agreed to sit and talk about these strikes “.
But he insisted that the government was “really clear” that it would not be “reopening this year’s salary award”, he told Sky News. “I am very clear that we can’t go ahead on salary – we have already given them 28.9 percent salary increase; they had the biggest salary prize of the entire public sector this year. So it would be ineffective to offer more, but will be unfair for other NHS employees and other public sector workers as well.”
But he said that “we can do a lot of things to improve the lives of resident doctors, improve service for patients and win everyone from this situation”.
Dr. Tom Dolphin, from BMA, has said that the Sangh has not made or accepted a figure less than 29 percent of the inquiry, saying that there is a limit to the loss of real words of earnings that doctors have seen since 2008-a salary that they want to fully restore.
He has also claimed that the demand is appropriate and easily cheap NHS.
But a pole in the weekend Public support has been suggested for such a strike.
While the attacks by the previous summer doctors attracted the support of 52 percent of the people, the latest industrial action plans have been made, only one in four, 26 percent, the members of the public, have been found in the survey by the IPSOS.
The Health Department has been contacted for comment.