80% of doctors for the new corona are not paid "danger allowance" Labor union survey May 17 11:03

When the labor union investigated the working environment of doctors engaged in the examination and medical treatment of the new coronavirus, it was found that about 80% of the doctors were not paid the risk allowance. It is also clear that many doctors are worried about the infection, and the union is seeking improvement.

The “Nationwide Doctors Union” made by working doctors conducted a questionnaire survey on the Internet from the 24th of this month to the 6th of this month, targeting doctors who are inspecting and treating new coronavirus, and about 170 responded.

According to this, 24% of the applicants voluntarily applied for inspections and medical treatment, and 76% of them were business orders.

Thirty percent of the doctors who are inspected and treated by business order replied, "It was compulsory."

Regarding infection prevention measures, 30% of doctors answered that they used N95, an originally disposable medical mask, over and over again, and some of them answered that they "use it until the rubber is cut."

Some people have said that they are worried about the infection, but 81% of the doctors did not pay the risk allowance.

The National Union of Physicians insisted, "Many doctors are responding with anxiety. The country should provide adequate infection protection equipment and at the same time establish an environment in which doctors can work safely."