BTS’ J-Hope undergoes at-home treatment after contracting Covid-19

BTS member J-Hope experienced sore throat
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BTS’ J-Hope undergoes at-home treatment after contracting Covid-19
BTS’ J-Hope undergoes at-home treatment after contracting Covid-19

BTS member J-Hope, real name Jung Ho-seok, is currently undergoing at-home treatment after contracting Covid-19 on March 23.

Big Hit Music released a statement on March 24 to update fans on the Chicken Noodle Soup hit-maker’s health.

The company revealed that the much-loved K-pop idol ran a PCR test after experiencing sore throat.

"J-Hope exhibited symptoms of a sore throat and visited a hospital to take a PCR test on Wednesday, March 23, and he was diagnosed with COVID-19 this morning," it announced.

“J-Hope has completed three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and is currently not presenting any extraordinary symptoms other than a sore throat,” the statement read.

“He is in self-quarantine and undergoing treatment at home,” it continued. “J-Hope is planning to take part in activities scheduled to take place next month once his at-home treatment concludes.”

The septet’s management agency also reported that no other member of the boy group is experiencing ‘any particular symptoms.’

“We will also diligently cooperate with the requests and guidelines of the health care authorities,” the company assured.