Jimin, whose full name is Park Ji-min, went to
hospital on Sunday after suffering from sudden abdominal pain
along with a mild sore throat, Big Hit Music said in a
statement.
He tested positive for the coronavirus, and underwent surgery
for the appendicitis on Monday, the statement added.
"The surgery was successful and Jimin is currently recuperating
after his procedure," Big Hit Music said, adding that he was
making a "speedy recovery" from his COVID-19 infection.
The singer was due to receive several days of in-patient
treatment for COVID-19 along with postoperative care, the
statement said.
Jimin, 26, is at least the fourth member of the seven member
group to test positive for the coronavirus.
Rapper RM, vocalist Jin, and rapper Suga tested positive in
December, shortly after the group had returned from a series of
live shows in the United States.
The concerts in the United States were BTS' first in the country
since 2019, when they toured across Asia, Europe and North
America.
Since their 2013 debut, BTS have spearheaded a global K-Pop
craze with catchy, upbeat music and dances, as well as lyrics
and social campaigns aimed at empowering young people.
South Korea has kept overall COVID-19 cases and deaths low with
aggressive contact tracing and testing, but the Omicron variant
became dominant this month, sending cases to a record daily
tally of 17,532 on Sunday.
(Reporting by Josh Smith; editing by Philippa Fletcher)
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