South Korean junior doctors expected to continue walkouts, defying government pleas
Thursday, February 29th 2024, 3:01:44 pm
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South Korea's government warned young medical professionals that if they do not return to work from striking, they risk legal repercussions and could temporarily lose their medical licenses.
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