The six-day walkout by junior doctors in South Korea shows no sign of ending.
8,000 of them are opposed to government’s plans to increase the number of trainees to solve a doctor’s shortage.
Operations have been cancelled and some patients say they’ve been refused treatment.
Al Jazeera’s Eunice Kim reports from the capital Seoul.
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8,000 of them are opposed to government’s plans to increase the number of trainees to solve a doctor’s shortage.
Operations have been cancelled and some patients say they’ve been refused treatment.
Al Jazeera’s Eunice Kim reports from the capital Seoul.
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