S Korea doctors face arrest if they do not end strike
In South Korea, doctors who are on strike could face arrest if they do not end their protest. The government has warned the medical professionals that their actions are putting people’s lives at risk, and that they must return to work immediately.
The strike has been ongoing for several days, with doctors protesting against proposed healthcare reforms that they believe will negatively impact patient care. The government has argued that the reforms are necessary to improve the healthcare system in the country.
Authorities have stated that any doctors who do not return to work will be considered in violation of the law and will face consequences, including possible arrest. This has led to tensions between the government and the medical community, with both sides unwilling to back down.
It remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved, but for now, patients across South Korea are facing disruptions in their medical care as doctors continue their strike.