The article discusses the ongoing strike ballot among 50,000 resident doctors in England and the balance of public support for their actions. While recent strikes resulted in a notable pay increase for junior doctors, the public's approval has shifted, with new data showing more opposition to further strikes. The NHS is currently receiving increased funding aimed at alleviating waiting times. Senior medical professionals warn against further strikes, fearing they may compromise the NHS's ability to provide care amid a critical state of public healthcare services.
50,000 resident doctors in England are deciding on strike action as the public's support for such protests declines amidst ongoing efforts to bolster NHS funding.
Despite recent pay raises, many in healthcare believe that striking may harm the NHS's ability to deliver care and threaten its public funding model.
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