South Korea's acting President urges maintaining medical services amid doctors' protest during Lunar New Year.
South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok is urging strict management of the country's medical system during the upcoming six-day Lunar New Year holiday. This comes amid a conflict with trainee doctors who have resigned en masse to protest the government's plan to increase medical school students by around 10,000 over five years. Choi emphasized the need to keep the emergency medical system running smoothly, especially for high-risk patients.
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