South Korea Raises Health Alert as Doctors' Strike Escalates

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South Korea's health alert has been raised to "severe" as over 8,400 doctors, mainly trainees, have walked out in protest of the government's plan to increase medical school admissions. Public hospitals are extending operating hours to cope with the strain, while the government and senior doctors are urging the trainees to reconsider. The walkout has led to concerns about the strain on emergency rooms and operating rooms at large hospitals, prompting the government to take action.
- South Korea health alert raised to ‘severe’ over doctors walkout NBC News
- Over 70% of Trainee Doctors Submit Resignations in South Korea TIME
- South Korean doctors strike in protest of plans to add more physicians BBC.com
- South Korea doctors’ strike: ‘severe’ public health alert issued for first time The Guardian
- Hospitals in South Korea cancel surgeries as doctors keep up protests Al Jazeera English
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