Over 30,000 protesters gathered in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday, to stage a mass rally and protest against a government plan to increase medical school admissions, according to organizers. The South Korean government plans to increase medical school admissions by 2,000 starting from 2025 to remedy what it said is a shortage of doctors in one of the world’s fastest-aging societies.
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South Korean doctors hold mass rally against government medical policy
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