Kim Taehyung aka BTS' V Recovers From COVID-19, Released From Quarantine
BTS member V has made a "full recovery" from COVID-19 and has been released from quarantine on Tuesday, according to the South Korean music group's management agency.
BTS
member
V
has
made
a
"full
recovery" from
COVID-19
and
has
been
released
from
quarantine
on
Tuesday,
according
to
the
South
Korean
music
group's
management
agency.
The
26-year-old
singer,
whose
full
name
is
Kim
Tae-hyung,
was
diagnosed
with
the
disease
on
February
15.
In
a
statement
posted
on
fan
community
forum
Weverse,
BigHit
Music
said,
"We
would
like
to
inform
you
that
BTS
member
V
has
made
a
full
recovery
from
COVID-19
and
his
quarantine
has
concluded
as
of
today,
February
22." V
has
been
receiving
treatment
from
home
from
Tuesday
the
15th,
and
he
is
now
able
to
return
to
his
daily
activities,
the
agency
added.
According
to
BigHit
Music,
the
singer
did
not
exhibit
any
particular
symptoms
during
his
quarantine.
"He
had
a
slight
fever
when
he
first
began
treatment
at
home
but
has
since
made
a
full
recovery."
In
response
to
a
concerned
fan's
post
on
Weverse
last
Thursday,
V
had
written
"I
am
feeling
good." When
the
agency
announced
V's
diagnosis,
they
said
the
singer
was
in
contact
with
the
other
members
of
the
band
but
everyone
was
wearing
masks.
Last
December,
fellow
BTS
members
Suga,
group
leader
RM,
Jin
also
tested
positive
for
the
virus.
In
January
2021,
BTS
member
Jimin
went
through
surgery
for
acute
appendicitis
while
also
recovering
from
COVID-19.
The
seven-member
band,
which
also
includes
Jung
Kook,
is
currently
on
an
"extended
period
of
rest"
after
their
performance
at
four
in-person
concerts
in
Los
Angeles
late
last
year.
BTS
are
set
to
hold
three
'Permission
to
Dance'
shows
in
Seoul
next
month.