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Most of the interns and residents of large hospitals are on strike now, and general doctors are also on strike from the day after tomorrow (26th), and there is no change yet. The Prime Minister and the medical group met today, but there was no agreement. The President warned that he would respond decisively if he or she actually takes a break.

This is Nam Joo-hyun.

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This afternoon in front of Seoul National University Hospital. University hospital lecturers who have stopped working, or full-time doctors, are protesting, urging the government to provide systematic public health care.

There were also many full-time doctors who did group blood donation instead of medical treatment.

At the same time, the dormitories of doctors majoring in university hospitals were empty.

Despite the continuing strike, the Council of Majors prepared to return to the screening clinic to respond to Corona 19 agreed with the government.

[Kim Hyung-cheol/Spokesman of the Korean Medical Council Non-Capacity Committee: Focusing on the screening clinics, we will count how many manpower is needed for each training hospital, and then dispatch each major doctor.]

Starting today, the university hospital majors and full-time 90 doctors are scheduled to proceed. While about% of them stopped working, there was no major confusion, but treatment and surgery were being postponed, making the inconvenience of patients inevitable.

[Seoul National University Hospital Public Relations Team Officer: The hospital is calling every patient for reservation in order to reduce outpatient surgery and surgery.] The

meeting with the expectant medical association and the Prime Minister ended without income.

The medical association explained that the strike plan is still the same, saying, "We confirmed consensus on the seriousness of the current situation through open dialogue, but we have confirmed the difference in position."

[Dae-Ha Kim/Spokesman of the Korean Medical Association: Because you listened to our opinions considerably and sympathized with some of our opinions, the foundation of the dialogue was laid a little in that part... .]

Amid the ongoing dialogue between the two sides, President Moon Jae-in expressed a strong position.

[President Moon Jae-in: Even in order to protect the people's right to life, we have no choice but to respond firmly to illegal collective activities such as suspension or suspension of business.] If the

government and the medical community finally do not reach an agreement, legal sanctions such as an order to commence business may be imposed. There are many views.

(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, Jeil, Video editing: Park Jin-hoon)