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Advice during strike action

People urged to support the NHS ahead of the next week’s industrial action

People in Sussex are being asked to continue their support for NHS services during industrial action as further strikes by junior doctors take place this week from 7am on Saturday, 24 February until 11:59pm on Wednesday, 28 February.

Emergency services will be prioritised during the junior doctor’s industrial action and the local NHS has plans in place to limit the disruption to services as much as possible but the NHS is are calling on the public to play their part.

Local people and visitors to Sussex are being asked to take the following actions:

  • Choose the most appropriate NHS service for needs and only use 999 and A&E or Emergency Departments for serious or life-threatening emergencies.
  • For anything that isn’t a life-saving emergency, use an alternative NHS service and to use NHS 111 first either online or by phone to receive advice or be directed to the most appropriate service.
  • Know it may take longer than expected to be seen and treated, and continue to be kind and respectful to staff.
  • Collect family and friends from hospital as soon as they are ready to be discharged or work with local teams if they are making arrangements for your loved ones out of hospital.
  • To stay away from hospitals if showing the symptoms of flu or COVID-19 (or have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19), unless it is an emergency.

Planned appointments and clinics are likely to be affected, however, people should continue to attend their appointments unless they are contacted directly by the NHS.