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BTS members and staff confirm they are not infected

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On March 21 in Seoul South Korea's Ministry of Health confirmed that all seven current bandmates were tested negative for COVID-19 following a recent outbreak within their group including former member RM who was hospitalized due to severe symptoms caused by Omicron BA4 variant infection which has been spreading rapidly across the country.

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    BTS members are currently on a break from their activities.
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    The group has not yet announced any specific plans for resuming work or releasing new content during this period of rest. Members have expressed that they need time to recover and recharge before continuing with future projects.
[Mar 21, 07:35] No specific event recorded in the provided data for this timestamp; earliest confirmed report is at Mar 21, 06:48.
[Mar 21, 06:49] [영 샅] BTS members are on a break from their activities and have not yet announced any plans to resume work.
[Mar 21, 06:48] [Newsis] The group has taken time off for recovery; no specific return date or new content release schedule is currently available from the members themselves. They have stated they need to rest before continuing with future projects.
[Mar 21, 06:47] [Rss.etoday.co.kr] BTS has announced a break; no specific plans for resuming work or releasing new content are currently available from the group members themselves. They have stated they need to rest before continuing with future projects.
[Mar 21, 06:45] [Yonhapnewstv.co.kr] BTS has announced a break; no specific plans for resuming work or releasing new content are currently available from the group members themselves. They have stated they need to rest before continuing with future projects.