Updated On: 26 February, 2024 10:51 AM IST | Seoul | AP
About 9,000 medical interns & residents have stayed off the job since early last week to protest govt plan to increase medical school admissions by about 65 pc

Doctors during a protest rally to Presidential Office/ AFP
South Korea`s government gave striking young doctors four days to report back to work, saying on Monday that they won`t be punished if they return by the deadline but will face indictments and suspensions of medical licenses if they don`t.
About 9,000 medical interns and residents have stayed off the job since early last week to protest a government plan to increase medical school admissions by about 65 per cent. The walkouts have severely hurt their hospitals` operations, with numerous surgeries and other treatment cancellations.