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South Korea doctors warn Covid-19 surge, strike could cripple emergency rooms

SEOUL - South Korea's medical association warned on Aug 23 that a spike in Covid-19 cases and an ongoing strike by trainee doctors could cripple hospital emergency rooms in September, at a time when many doctors will also be off due to a public holiday.

The government has, however, disputed the risk of ER closures cited by the Korean Medical Association (KMA) and said it was providing additional support where needed.

Thousands of trainee doctors, including interns and resident doctors, walked off the job in February to protest against a plan to lift medical student numbers by 2,000 a year to meet what authorities project will be a severe shortage of doctors.

Hospitals which had relied on trainee doctors across multiple medical disciplines have had to turn away patients at emergency rooms, citing a shortage of staff, while existing doctors have experienced heavier workloads, the government said.

The KMA, which represents practicing doctors, said more ER physicians at university hospitals have been resigning due to overwork and fear of facing malpractice lawsuits exacerbated by fatigue.

"In September, as the wave of Covid-19 cases peaks, there will be a surge of patients and there's also the Chuseok holiday when doctors in essential disciplines will be taking time off, so emergency rooms are likely to go into a serial shutdown," KMA spokesman Chae Dong-young told a briefing.

Chuseok is the country's annual holiday celebrated over three days in the autumn.

The Health Ministry said there may be some hospital emergency rooms that have needed support from military or community doctors assigned by authorities but denied that ERs were headed for closure.

South Korea has seen a resurgence of Covid-19 cases in August, but the

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