South Korea, in their walkout, protested the government’s proposal to increase medical school admissions. Approximately 70% of the country’s resident and intern doctors, totalling around 9,000, have been on strike since February 20. They have impacted medical services and prompted government warnings of administrative and legal consequences. This includes license suspension, fines, or imprisonment if they do not resume work by the end of last month.
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