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a hospital in oxford. we re just hearing that it is 40% of doctors classed as junior doctors, so this could be a 72 hours. that s right, widespread disruption is classed as inevitable. key areas are prioritised including emergency and intensive care and maternity services, but patients are warned that this won t be business as usual. trust leaders are worried about the impact to patient safety, and that this could set back efforts to try and tackle those long waiting list backlogs. we know already that 140,000 appointments have been cancelled this winter so far from previous strikes by other health unions, and the worry is this will take things to another level. patients are urged to still call 999 in the event of a life threatening emergency, but other ways to use nhs
numbers out there, a suggestion there might be 15,000 procedures that don t go ahead. is there a number you can share with people? i don t think it is possible to put a number on it. we need to wait until the action occurs on thursday as he what disruption occurs. as i said, the majority of hospitals in england are not being affected. in the majority of hospitals in england are not being affected. are not being affected. in terms of the potential are not being affected. in terms of the potential in are not being affected. in terms of the potential in the are not being affected. in terms of the potential in the next are not being affected. in terms of the potential in the next few i the potential in the next few months, it is possible that the strikes will go on for many months. we know already that waiting list backlogs and ambulance waiting times are already at record levels in many cases. are you worried about the potential impact of this beyond this week? we potential impact