In most of the world there is a law that striking cannot remove life critical care, and it is standard for hospital strikes to keep a skeleton crew for critical patient care while refusing to do any elective or non urgent care and all admin duties.
So no, not delivering medicine to a hospital would not be OK.
Not delivering other items would.
And it would only become a factor in sympathy strikes if the hospital was already on strike…
In most of the world there is a law that striking cannot remove life critical care, and it is standard for hospital strikes to keep a skeleton crew for critical patient care while refusing to do any elective or non urgent care and all admin duties.
So no, not delivering medicine to a hospital would not be OK.
Not delivering other items would.
And it would only become a factor in sympathy strikes if the hospital was already on strike…