TWICE’s Jihyo has tested positive for COVID-19. On August 24, JYP Entertainment shared that the idol was diagnosed with COVID-19 through an official statement that reads as follows: This is JYP Entertainment. We are sorry to inform you that TWICE member Jihyo has tested positive for COVID-19 through a rapid antigen test on August 24.
On August 24, JYP Entertainment shared that the idol was diagnosed with COVID-19 through an official statement that reads as follows:We are sorry to inform you that TWICE member Jihyo has tested positive for COVID-19 through a rapid antigen test on August 24.
After using a self-testing kit on August 24 at 10:30 a.m., she underwent a rapid antigen test and was officially diagnosed with COVID-19. She is currently quarantined and recuperating in accordance with the guidelines of the health authorities.We will put the artist’s health first and do our best for her quick recovery.
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