S Korea doctors face arrest if they do not end strike
Doctors in South Korea are facing the threat of arrest if they do not end their ongoing strike over government healthcare reforms. The strike, which started over a month ago, has caused widespread disruption to healthcare services across the country.
The government has warned that doctors who continue to participate in the strike will face legal consequences, including possible arrest. The strike has been fueled by concerns over proposed changes to the country’s medical system, which doctors fear will negatively impact patient care and their own livelihoods.
The South Korean government has called for an end to the strike and has urged doctors to return to work to ensure the health and safety of the public. Despite these warnings, many doctors have refused to back down and continue to demand changes to the proposed reforms.
As the strike enters its second month, tensions continue to rise between doctors and the government. The situation remains uncertain, with no clear resolution in sight.