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Striking South Korean doctors threatened with prosecution if they don't go back to work
Doctors stage a rally against the government's medical policy near the presidential office in Seoul, South Korea, Feburary 15, 2024

SOUTH Korea’s government threatened thousands of striking doctors with legal action today if they don’t to return to work immediately.

About 7,800 junior doctors have withdrawn their labour this week in protest against a government plan to recruit more medical students before universities are ready to provide quality education to the increased numbers.

With South Korea’s population rapidly ageing, officials say they want to increase the medical school admissions cap by 2,000 from next year.

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