After a trip to the United States, BTS’ SUGA tested positive for COVID-19.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 21: SUGA of the K-pop boy band BTS visit the "Today" Show at Rockefeller Plaza on February 21, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

It has been discovered that BTS’ SUGA contains Coronavirus. SUGA returned to Japan on December 23 after completing his personal agenda in the United States. According to reports, on December 24, he went to the local medical centre for a PCR test, and the results came back positive.

In a statement on the Weverse website, his management business, BIGHIT MUSIC, informed fans of the news. They also said that SUGA has finished his second immunisation shot as of August 2021. As of today, the singer has been placed in self-quarantine due to possible negative effects. Additionally, he has not talked to any of the other members of BTS, as they have said.

A number of personal events in the United States during the group’s formal resting period had SUGA tested negative for the virus, according to BIGHIT MUSIC. During his self-quarantine, he is alleged to have received positive test results.

Self-quarantined BTS member SUGA was confirmed with COVD-19 on Friday, December 24 after he returned to Korea on Thursday, December 23 and promptly took the test.

After completing his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in late August, SUGA has not shown any symptoms. In accordance with healthcare norms, he is presently managing his own care at home.

Before leaving for the United States, Suga tested negative for PCR and started his self-quarantine when he returned to Korea after returning from his personal activities in America. During his quarantine, he had good findings, and he had no interaction with any of the other members.

SUGA’s well-being is of the utmost importance to the firm, and we will do all in our power to help in her quick recovery. We shall also adhere to the rules and regulations set out by the health care industry

To express their best wishes for a speedy recovery, his admirers using the hashtag #GetWellSoonSUGA. #HolidaysWithYoongi fad was launched by the ARMY to include BTS member Yoongi in their holiday celebrations by tweeting snippets of their own festivities, with a hint to the BTS member’s true name.

To celebrate the holiday season and connect with his fans, BTS labelmate Lee Hyun went live in a Christmas attire later that night. No, I haven’t talked to him, Lee Hyun responded when I inquired whether he had. Although he claims to be suffering from the common cold, he is otherwise well.

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