As of noon on the 26th, one week after the opening of military hospital emergency rooms, the number of civilians treated at military hospitals was confirmed to be a total of 47, an increase of 8 from the previous day.


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According to the Ministry of National Defense on the 26th, 21 people received treatment at the Armed Forces Capital Hospital in Seongnam, Gyeonggi, 8 at the Armed Forces Daejeon Hospital, 2 at the Armed Forces Yangju Hospital, 2 at the Armed Forces Pocheon Hospital, 2 at the Armed Forces Chuncheon Hospital, 2 at the Armed Forces Hongcheon Hospital, 2 at the Armed Forces Gangneung Hospital, 5 at the Armed Forces Seoul District Hospital, 1 at the Armed Forces Goyang Hospital, and 2 at the Navy Maritime Medical Center.


The Ministry of National Defense opened the emergency rooms of 12 military hospitals to civilians starting from the 20th in response to collective actions by doctors, including residents, opposing the expansion of medical school quotas.



The military hospitals with opened emergency rooms include the Armed Forces Gangneung Hospital, Armed Forces Chuncheon Hospital, Armed Forces Hongcheon Hospital, Armed Forces Goyang Hospital, Armed Forces Yangju Hospital, Armed Forces Pocheon Hospital, Armed Forces Seoul District Hospital, Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Armed Forces Daejeon Hospital under the Armed Forces Medical Command, the Navy Maritime Medical Center and Navy Pohang Hospital in Changwon, Gyeongnam under the Navy, and the Air Force Aerospace Medical Center in Cheongju, Chungbuk under the Air Force.


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