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President Moon Jae-in posted a post on social media saying thank you to the nurses who are guarding the medical field on the 2nd.

While doctors were on strike, they encouraged the nurses who were guarding the field, but criticism came out saying that the expression in the text would separate the doctor from the nurse.



Reporter Kim Jung-yoon reports.



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President Moon Jae-in posted on social media yesterday.



"I give my gratitude and respect to the nurses who are silently guarding the medical field where the doctors left," he wrote, "how hard it would be because I had to take on the burdens of the doctors on strike."



In particular, referring to the news that the medical staff who responded to Corona 19 during the heat wave had collapsed, he wrote, "It was expressed as medical staff, but the people well know that most were nurses."



The analysis immediately followed that it was a bypass criticism of doctors who continued group breaks in response to a message expressing appreciation by only the nurses except for the doctor.



The power of the people criticized that "the medical staff was divided into the language of division of'doctors and nurses'."



On the president's social media, those who identified themselves as doctors posted backlash comments saying, "The President is splitting sides."



Some nurse associations pointed out that "I am grateful for the nurse's hard work, but the poor working conditions of the nurses did not suddenly arise from the group actions of doctors."



An official at the Blue House explained that “I only conveyed my special heart to the nurses who are suffering in the dark,” and “I did not intend to split the sides,” but the president's message may have an effect on resolving the medical strike.