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BTS’ RM and Jin Gets Recovered By COVID-19

BTS' RM and Jin finally get recovered from COVID-19 and BigHit MUSIC released a statement about it.

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BTS’ RM and Jin Gets Recovered By COVID-19

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BTS' RM and Jin finally get recovered from COVID-19 and BigHit MUSIC released a statement about it.

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Earlier today BigHit MUSIC released a statement on Weverse, informing about BTS’ RM and Jin’s full recovery from COVID-19. According to the statement, both their quarantines concluded today as of January 4 at noon KST. Both the members are reportedly able to return to their daily activities.

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Here is the full statement below!

Hello, this is BIGHIT Music.

We would like to inform you that BTS members RM and Jin have made full recoveries from COVID-19 and his quarantine has concluded as of today at noon, January 4.

RM and Jin who had been receiving treatment from home for the past ten days from Saturday, December 25 are now able to return to their daily activities.

Neither member exhibited any particular symptoms during their quarantine. Jin had a slight fever when he first began treatment at home but has since made a full recovery.

We would like to thank all fans who have shown concerns for the artist’s health as well as those in the medical field who are doing their best to overcome COVID-19.

We will continue to place the health of the artists as our top priority, and to vigilantly follow the healthcare guidelines.

Thank you.”

The day before it BigHit released the statement that Suga also got recovered from COVID-19 after he was diagnosed with COVID-19 on 24th December following his return from the US. As he was not detected with any particular symptoms either, so he was able to return to his daily activities as of today.

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