JAKARTA - Jimin from the BTS group was reportedly released from the hospital after undergoing an appendectomy process while recovering from COVID-19.

Big Hit's agency previously stated that the BTS vocalist had tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, January 30. Jimin is experiencing mild sore throat symptoms but so far he is recovering.

Apart from that, he also passed the appendix operation on Monday, January 31st without any disturbance. As a result, Jimin was confirmed to be out of the hospital immediately.

"We would like to thank all the fans who are concerned about the artist's health as well as those who are working in the medical field to deal with COVID-19," the agency quoted Soompi as saying.

Fans welcomed the good news by sending greetings to BTS's social media accounts. They were busy hoping that Jimin would get well soon from his condition.

On the other hand, Jimin became the fourth member of BTS who tested positive for COVID-19. Previously, there were Suga, RM, and Jin who were exposed to the virus.

Luckily, they did not experience excessive symptoms because they had received a complete vaccine after returning from the United States. Until now, BTS is still undergoing a long period of rest after promoting in South Korea and America.


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