South Africa troops sent to hospitals amid general strike

Story By: BBC News

South Africa has deployed military personnel to hospitals as a public health crisis intensifies after medics joined other public service workers in a strike to demand better pay.

The military personnel are offering medical services in the worst affected facilities.

Public workers have been protesting since Monday last week to demand a 10% wage hike. The government has offered 4.7%.

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Their union has vowed to intensify the strike until its demands are met.

Troops have been deployed to Thelle Mogoerane, Sebokeng and Bheki Mlangeni – the regions hardest hit by the strike, a local TV reports quoting a health official in Gauteng province.

Emergency teams are believed to have been unable to respond to some emergency calls as access to some facilities remained blockaded.

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Health Minister Joe Phaahla has said the strike had led to the loss of lives.

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