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Young doctors, such as major and full-time doctors, are scheduled to hold a closed meeting today (6th) over whether to return to treatment. A plan to return tomorrow (7th) at 7am is being discussed strongly, but the final announcement has not yet come out.



This is Choi Ho-won.



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Emergency Response Committee for Young Doctors, composed of major doctors, full-time doctors, and medical students from major hospitals, is scheduled to hold a closed meeting this afternoon over return to treatment.



At yesterday's meeting, the non-Captain submitted a proposal to temporarily suspend the doctor's strike according to an agreement between the Korean Medical Association and the government.



Afterwards, deputies with a strong position submitted a distrust of Chairman Park Ji-hyun, but it was confirmed that the rejection was rejected.



Chairman Park is known to have suggested, "Even if the strike is temporarily suspended, let's maintain an emergency and monitor whether the government's agreements are implemented."



Although the distrust of Chairman Park was rejected, a decision to return to medical treatment has not been made immediately.



The non-Captain is scheduled to make a final decision by confirming once again whether the pre-decessors of the individual hospital majors have stopped the strike.



If a decision to return to care is made this afternoon, the most likely time to return is 7am tomorrow.



Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health and Welfare has extended the deadline for reapplying for the national examination for doctors this year to 12 pm tonight.