Nearly two weeks after the start of the doctors' strike in South Korea, the movement has not weakened. The government gave striking doctors until the end of Thursday to return to work, or face punitive measures.

On Friday March 1, police raided the headquarters of the country's main doctors' union. The latter denounce an attack on their freedom to demonstrate, affirming that they would continue to “  resist and make their voices heard’. The strike movement is still struggling to receive support from the population.