BTS' Jungkook Tests Positive For COVID-19 In US

The agency said that Jungkook's participation in the 'later schedule in the United States will be determined by the local regulations on Covid-19'.
BTS' Jungkook Tests Positive For COVID-19 In US
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New Delhi: BTS member Jungkook has tested positive for COVID-19 after reaching Las Vegas, the group's agency Big Hit music informed Army on Tuesday.

Taking to the fan community forum Weverse, Big Hit Music asserted that he (Jungkook) had tested negative for COVID-19 in South Korea but took tests in the US after feeling 'slight discomfort in his throat'.

The agency said that Jungkook's participation in the 'later schedule in the United States will be determined by the local regulations on Covid-19'.

''The agency is in 'discussion with the awards organizer', hinting at the Grammys,'' it added.

"Hello. This is Big Hit Music. We would like to provide you with some information on BTS member Jung Kook being diagnosed with Covid-19. Jung Kook was tested negative on a PCR test in Korea, and he departed for the United States on Sunday, March 27 (KST) in preparation for the Grammy Awards performance. After arriving in Las Vegas, he felt a slight discomfort in his throat and promptly took a rapid PCR test (Covid-19 molecular PCR test) and a standard PCR test (Covid-19 quantitative PCR test) on the afternoon of Sunday, March 27 (PT)," an official statement read.

"While being under self-quarantine as a proactive measure, the result of both tests came back positive, and Jung Kook was confirmed with Covid-19 on Monday, March 28 (PT). Jung Kook has been currently under self-quarantine and treatment, following the guidelines of health authorities in the United States. He is not exhibiting any symptoms other than a mild sore throat, and we will attentively monitor his health during the quarantine," it added.

"Jung Kook's participation in the later schedule in the United States will be determined by the local regulations on Covid-19, while we are actively in discussion with the awards organizer. We would like to extend our sincerest apologies to our fans for causing you concern despite our effort to take all necessary measures for our artists' health prior to and throughout the schedule in the United States. We ask for your generous understanding and support from all our fans," the statement further read.

"We will continue to provide support for the rapid recovery of Jung Kook, placing our highest priority on the health and safety of our artists. We will also continue to fully cooperate with the requests and guidelines of healthcare authorities. Thank you," it concluded.

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