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Emergency Response Committee of the Council of Majors, which has led the doctor's strike, decided to stop the strike yesterday (6th).

However, the time of return to treatment is expected to be revealed only this afternoon, so surgery and treatment gaps are expected to continue.



Reporter Choi Ho-won on the report.



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Emergency Response Committee of the Council of Majors held a closed meeting yesterday afternoon and decided to stop the strike.



It has been 17 days since the group went out indefinitely on the 21st of last month.



However, disruptions to patients' treatment and surgery are expected to continue for the time being.



This is because the non-supervised side has not determined the exact timing of return to care.



The non-Captain is planning to hold an online conference with all the majors who participated in the strike at 1 PM this afternoon.



At this meeting, we plan to explain the progress of the discussion and discuss the specific timing of return to treatment.



Earlier yesterday afternoon, the chairman of the major council's council chairman Park Ji-hyun said through a live social media event that "the group action is reserved."



Chairman Park said, "The medical association and government's snatch signatures have blurred the cause of collective action."



Even if the strike is stopped, the non-confrontation officer plans to establish a regular monitoring body for normalization of medical policies to continue monitoring whether the government is implementing policies.



Yesterday, the Student Association of Medical and Medical Schools did not give up their will to fight, saying they would continue to refuse to take the national exam.



However, the Ministry of Health and Welfare emphasized that it will not change the national schedule, which is approaching tomorrow.



Today, the two sides need consultation to determine when to return to treatment.