BTOB’s Eunkwang has tested positive for COVID-19. On November 23, Cube Entertainment released an official statement announcing that BTOB’s Eunkwang was diagnosed with COVID-19. According to the statement, all his scheduled activities have been suspended, and the artist is taking the necessary quarantine measures. Meanwhile, Eunkwang tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in February as well.
On November 23, Cube Entertainment released an official statement announcing that BTOB’s Eunkwang was diagnosed with COVID-19. According to the statement, all his scheduled activities have been suspended, and the artist is taking the necessary quarantine measures.Read the full statement below:BTOB’s Eunkwang has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
We will continue to do our best for the health and safety of our artists by following the quarantine guidelines of the health authorities.
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