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Doctors in England are set to strike for six days starting April 7 due to a long-running dispute over pay and job opportunities. NHS England advises patients to seek medical care as usual, but warns of potential delays for less urgent cases. The British Medical Association (BMA) acknowledges disruption but assures that most services will remain operational. Health Secretary Wes Streeting expressed disappointment, noting that the NHS managed to deliver nearly 95% of planned activity during similar strikes in December.
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