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Medical services in public hospitals in different parts of the country continue to be paralyzed as the doctors strike entered its 41st day today, amid optimism of a deal. Patients who continue to face challenges in accessing affordable healthcare are calling on the doctors and government to fastrack negotiations that will end with the signing of a return to work formula. This comes as the doctors say among the pending issue is the question of payment of intern doctors.
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Medical services remain paralyzed as doctors strike enters day 41
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