Suga, member of K-pop superstars BTS, has fully recovered from coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Big Hit Music announced on Jan. 3 that Suga “has made a full recovery from COVID-19 and his quarantine has concluded as of today at noon, January 3.
Suga tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 24, a day after he returned to South Korea from the US on Dec. 23.

Upon his arrival in Korea, Suga immediately underwent a 10-day quarantine as required by the government for all incoming travelers. During his quarantine, Suga took a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test which confirmed that he was positive for the virus.
“Suga who had been receiving treatment from home for the past ten days from Friday, December 24 is now able to return to his daily activities. Suga did not exhibit any particular symptoms during his quarantine and is currently recuperating while resting at home,” said Big Hit Music.
It added, “We would like to thank all fans who have shown concerns for the artist’s health as well as those in the medical field who are doing their best to overcome COVID-19. We will continue to place the health of the artists as our top priority, and to vigilantly follow the healthcare guidelines.”
After Suga, BTS members RM and Jin tested positive for COVID-19 on Christmas Day on Dec. 25. They are currently under home isolation.
Suga, RM and Jin’s COVID-19 cases are breakthrough infections, or COVID-19 infection of a fully vaccinated person. The three were fully vaccinated last August.