"Nationwide Doctors' Strike on the 26th to be Held Online"
[Asia Economy Reporter Seo So-jeong] The Korea Medical Association has decided to hold the second nationwide doctors' strike, scheduled for the 26th, online.
The Korea Medical Association announced on the 25th that the strike, which will take place from the 26th to the 28th, will be conducted online under the theme "Hope Together" through the association's YouTube channel, KMA-TV.
During the first nationwide doctors' strike on the 14th, the rally on Yeouidaero was broadcast live; however, considering the re-spread of COVID-19 and the implementation of Level 2 social distancing, large-scale outdoor rallies or gatherings will be refrained from, and the event will be streamed online this time.
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Kim Dae-ha, spokesperson for the KMA, said, "By screening photos of strike support sent individually by members and videos of small-scale regional meetings, we expect to unite the momentum and form a direct consensus through the participation of doctors nationwide."
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