A not so 'Black Monday' in Klang Valley as docs' strike off to slow start

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A not so 'Black Monday' in Klang Valley as docs' strike off to slow start
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KUALA LUMPUR: After much hoo-ha and threats, the three-day contract doctors strike seems to have got off to a quiet start in Klang Valley hospitals.

Based on The Star’s observations, it is business as usual in Hospital Kuala Lumpur on Monday morning.

A woman known as Mita said her visit was a smooth experience with the entire process lasting only about 30 minutes.Several doctors were seen wearing black in the vicinity of the hospital earlier. “Everyone is worried. But seems like minimal disruptions today,” the source said, adding that hospitals were still on high alert.Medical services in Johor will continue despite threats from group, says state Health director

Meanwhile, Berita Harian quoted Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa as saying that all government hospitals have been instructed to be on “standby mode” from Monday in anticipation of the strike.

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