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08 Feb 2022 | 05:47 AM UTC

Sri Lanka: Health workers on strike nationwide as of Feb. 8; emergency services remain available

Health workers' strike ongoing in Sri Lanka as of Feb. 8; emergency, some specialty services available. Protests possible.

Informational

Event

Members of the Federation of Health Professionals are on an indefinite strike across Sri Lanka as of Feb. 8 to demand improved wages, among others. The action, which began the previous day, is impacting services at public hospitals with delays reported nationwide. However, doctors, and workers involved in emergency, maternity, children's, cancer, and kidney treatments, continue to work.

Strike participants could protest during the action; demonstrations are most likely near government hospitals and buildings, especially the Ministry of Health. Authorities will likely increase security at any gatherings that occur. Localized business and transport disruptions are possible near any demonstration. While any protests will probably be peaceful, clashes between demonstrators and security personnel remain possible.

Advice

Confirm medical and diagnostic imaging appointments. If possible, contact healthcare facilities in advance for information about wait times, which could vary among hospitals and clinics. Avoid any demonstrations as a precaution. Plan for possible localized disruptions near any protest site.