Govt ready to discuss medical school quota hike in open manner: S Korean minister
"We intend to engage in sincere discussions with the medical community to persuade them and resolve the dispute," Cho told a government response meeting.
"We intend to engage in sincere discussions with the medical community to persuade them and resolve the dispute," Cho told a government response meeting.
The South Korean government is open to talks with doctors if they come up with a unified and reasonable solution to resolve an impasse over a reform to hike the number of medical students, a senior official said on Tuesday.
He said that action has been taken as per rules against those firms whose samples have failed and some have also been blacklisted.
The Minister stressed that people should not panic and take requisite precautions to ward off the infection.
On Saturday, lieutenant governor had recommended a CBI inquiry into "Not of Standard Quality" drugs being supplied in Delhi government hospitals.
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He underlined that deaths and hospitalisations could be prevented only because of vaccination.
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