Byul Tests Positive For COVID-19 After Husband HaHa Recovers

We wish Byul a speedy and healthy recovery!

BYUL, a Korean singer, tested positive for COVID-19.

"On February 22, BYUL used a self-test kit to engage in a scheduled activity, and her result was positive," BYUL's agency, Quan Entertainment, declared in an official statement on the afternoon of February 23. She was then subjected to PCR testing, the findings of which were positive on February 22."

"Kpop artist BYUL previously had two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination, and she has temporarily ceased all promotional activities," Quan continued. BYUL is concentrating on her treatment and recuperation while following official health-care rules."

Below is Quan Entertainment’s official statement:

Hello, this is Quan Entertainment.

We inform you that our artist, BYUL, has tested positive for COVID-19.

On February 22, BYUL used a self-test kit to participate in a scheduled activity, and her result was positive. She then underwent PCR testing, and on the night of February 22, her test results came back positive.

BYUL previously received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, and she has currently halted all promotions. BYUL is focusing on her treatment and recovery while adhering to the guidelines of government health authorities.

Additionally, after testing positive for COVID-19 on February 12, HaHa focused on his treatment in quarantine. Once the government health authorities deemed that he was no longer at risk of spreading the virus, his quarantine was lifted. So, he returned to his everyday life.

Our agency will continue to adhere to disease control guidelines and do our utmost for everyone’s health and safety, including our artists.

Thank you.


Chen Rivor

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