The licenses of striking doctors in South Korea will begin to be suspended next week as the government takes final steps to address the ongoing protest. The strike, which has now entered its second month, has put a strain on the country’s healthcare system.
Medical professors in South Korea have shown their support for the doctors in training by presenting their resignations, highlighting the solidarity within the medical community. Despite the protests, the South Korean government remains firm in its stance.
The potential suspension of licenses comes as a last resort to address the escalating situation. The decision signals a tough approach from the government in response to the continued strike.
The South Korean public will be closely watching as the situation unfolds, with many concerned about the impact the suspensions will have on the healthcare system. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.