BTS leader RM shares health update after testing positive for COVID-19: I’m fine | Kpop Movie News
RM, who arrived in South Korea on 17 December as part of his official holiday on a personal schedule and self-quarantined at home as required by COVID-19 control procedures, initially tested negative when he underwent a PCR test.
However, the 27-year-old was found to have tested positive for COVID-19 when he was retested before being released from isolation as planned.
RM, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, shared an update on his health on Monday in a Weverse post by band member Suga (Min Yoon-ki), who assured their fan base ARMY that he was fine.
“I’m fine too,” the group leader wrote in the comments section of Suga’s statement on a fan community forum.
In an update on Jin (Kim Seok-jin), Big Hit stated that the musician flew back to South Korea on Dec. 6 and underwent a PCR test immediately upon his return and again before he was released from self-isolation. detected. He was found to have tested negative both times.
“However, this afternoon he felt flu-like and he underwent PCR testing and was found to be positive for COVID-19 later tonight. He is showing mild symptoms, including a low-grade fever, and is self-medicating at home,” The company said of Jin.
According to Big Hit, the trio — RM, Suga (28) and Jin (29) — are currently self-medicating at home in accordance with health authority guidelines and have not been with fellow members J-Hope, Jimin, V , and Jungkook.
All members of the Grammy-nominated seven completed their second round of COVID-19 vaccinations in late August.
Earlier this month, BTS, or Bangtan Sonyeondan (Bangtan Boy Scouts), announced that they would be taking an “extended break” to allow the group to “re-inspire and be creative.”
They recently held four live concerts in Los Angeles, USA.