NHS medical services will be affected

NHS bosses have issued a warning to anyone requiring medical attention from tomorrow, November 14. The alert comes as resident doctors, formerly called junior doctors, prepare to launch a five-day walkout from Friday morning - following the collapse of negotiations between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the Government.

NHS England has urged the public to continue using 111 for medical advice - or 999 in life-threatening emergencies. An update on the organisation's official X account reads: "From Friday and into next week, some NHS services will be affected due to strike action. Please continue to come forward for NHS care.

"If you need urgent medical help, use 111, and if it is a serious or life-threatening emergency, please call 999." T

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