Rosé, a member of girl group BLACKPINK, has been lifted from quarantine due to COVID-19.
YG Entertainment, the management company, said in an official statement on the 7th, "Rosé was released from quarantine on the 6th as the health authorities judged that there is no longer any concern about the spread of COVID-19."
YG Entertainment added, "Rosé, who has been receiving home treatment for a while after completing the COVID-19 vaccine, did not have any specific symptoms during this period, and it has been confirmed that her current health is very good."
◆ Full text of YG Entertainment's official position
This is YG Entertainment.
BLACKPINK Rosé was released from quarantine yesterday (March 6) following the judgment of the health authorities that there is no longer any concern about the spread of COVID-19.
Rosé, who has been receiving home treatment for a while after completing the COVID-19 vaccination, did not have any specific symptoms during this period, and it was confirmed that her current health is very good.
We are always grateful to the fans for their concern and to the medical staff who are dedicated to overcoming COVID-19. We would be grateful if you could support Rosé and Blackpink members, who will come back with a bright and lively image.
Going forward, we will prioritize the health and safety of our artists and employees, and strictly comply with the quarantine guidelines of the health authorities.