12 Jul 2017 | 04:04 AM UTC
Peru: National health sector strike launched July 4
National indefinite strike by hospital workers launched July 4; confirm medical appointments
Event
Some 22,000 medical workers launched an indefinite national strike on Tuesday, July 4, to demand better pay. The strike is expected to affect all hospitals nationwide, with participation rates particularly high outside the Lima Metropolitan Area. While critical services are still being offered (surgery, emergency rooms, intensive care, maternity wards), tens of thousands of scheduled appointments are being canceled. Associated protests by striking workers are also being held, notably near major regional hospitals.
Context
Protests and strikes are common in the country. While most demonstrations remain peaceful, violence can break out with little to no warning. Associated roadblocks along major routes are also common.
Advice
Individuals in Peru are advised to avoid all demonstrations as a precaution, to confirm medical appointments, and to anticipate longer wait times in hospitals.