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South Korean Doctors Walkout: Healthcare Crisis Unfolds
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South Korean junior doctors stage a mass walkout citing overwork and low pay, leading to hospitals facing patient rejections. Meanwhile, a corporate reform plan aims to tackle 'Korea discount,' and a cruise ship with over 2,000 individuals is stranded due to a mystery illness.
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How might the South Korean government address the demands of protesting doctors while ensuring optimal patient care?
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