BTS members na tinamaan ng COVID-19 nagpaalala sa mga fans: Don’t worry too much
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SA unang pagkakataon matapos magpositibo sa COVID-19 nag-post ang dalawang miyembro ng K-pop group na BTS sa kanilang social media accounts.
Pinaalalahan nina RM at Suga ang kanilang mga supporters all over the universe na huwag nang mag-alala dahil medyo okay na ang kanilang health condition.
Ayon sa dalawang BTS idol, maayos na ang kalagayan nila ngayon matapos tamaan ng nakamamatay na virus at mag-positive nang magpa-swab test nitong Dec. 24 at agad sumailalim sa self-quarantine.
Sa pamamagitan ng WeVerse, nagbigay ng update sina RM at Suga nitong nagdaang Dec. 27 tungkol sa kanilang current health status.
Mensahe ni Suga para sa milyun-milyong fans ng BTS, “I’m very good. Don’t worry too much.”
Nag-reply naman si RM sa post ni Suga at sinabing, “I’m also very good.”
May mga Pinoy fans naman ang sikat na sikat at award-winning Korean group na nag-repost ng message nina Suga at RM. Of course, tuwang-tuwa sila na maayos na ang kalagayan ng kanilang mga idolo.
Last week, kinumpirma nga ng Big Hit Music na nagpositibo sa COVID-19 sina Suga, RM at isa pa nilang kasamahan na si Jin nang makabalik sa South Korea mula sa ginanap na live concert nila sa Amerika, ang “Permission to Dance On Stage.”
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Sa official statement ng Big Hit Music sinabi nitong, “BTS member Suga was confirmed with COVID-19 on Friday, December 24 during his self-quarantine after taking the PCR test immediately upon his return to Korea on Thursday, December 23.
“Suga completed his second round of the COVID-19 vaccination in late August and is not presenting any symptoms as of today. He is currently administering self-care at home per the guidelines of the healthcare authorities,” sabi pa ng agency ng BTS.
Sa sumunod na statement, pinatotohanan uli ng Big Hit Music na tinamaan din ng virus ang dalawa pang miyembro ng grupo, “BTS members RM and Jin were diagnosed with COVID-19 on the evening of Saturday, December 25.
“After returning on Friday the 17th from the United States following his personal schedule as part of his official vacation period, RM immediately underwent PCR testing, was found negative and entered into self-quarantine in his home as mandated by the COVID-19 control procedures.
“However, he underwent PCR testing today before his scheduled release from quarantine and was found to be positive for COVID-19; he is currently exhibiting no particular symptoms.
“Jin returned to Korea on Monday, December 6 and underwent PCR testing immediately after his return and again before his release from self-quarantine, and was found negative on both occasions.
“However, feeling flu-like symptoms this afternoon, he underwent PCR testing and was found positive for COVID-19 late this evening. He is exhibiting mild symptoms including light fever, and is undergoing self-treatment at home.
“RM and Jin both completed their second round of COVID-19 vaccinations in late August, and are currently undergoing self-treatment at home as per health authority guidelines,” ang nakasaad pa sa official statement ng Big Hit.
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