Brits warned to use NHS services 'wisely' after striking nurses begin walk out

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Brits warned to use NHS services 'wisely' after striking nurses begin walk out
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THE public were urged to use NHS services “wisely” today after striking nurses began their walk out across the country last night. Royal College of Nursing members in more than 100 NHS organisation…

THE public were urged to use NHS services “wisely” today after striking nurses began their walk out across the country last night.

The public was urged to use NHS services 'wisely' after the nurses' strike beganChief Nursing Officer Dame Ruth May advised the public to still call 999 in the case of a medical emergencyAfter climbing down on staffing kids hospitals, the RCN must seek a new mandate for any further strikes after Tuesday.strikesMinisters have urged them to “think again” as what they are doing “clearly does put patients at risk.

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