REUTERS
May 19, 2020 at 18:04 JST
In this May 15, 2019, file photo, South Korean boy band BTS perform on ABC's "Good Morning America at Rumsey Playfield/SummerStage in Central Park in New York. (Invision/AP)
SEOUL--The manager of South Korea’s popular boyband BTS has apologized on behalf of one of its members who went to a bar in April, contrary to government advice, just as the country is trying to contain a recent coronavirus outbreak around Seoul’s club scene.
Jungkook, the BTS’ main vocalist, visited a restaurant and a bar in the Itaewon neighborhood with friends on April 25, the boyband’s management Big Hit Entertainment said on Monday.
A new cluster of virus cases emerged in that neighborhood this month as social distancing measures eased on May 6, prompting authorities to delay school reopening and close bars and clubs again.
“We have no excuse that we placed the artist’s personal life before we were able to emphasize the importance of social distancing. We bow our head in apology,” the company said.
The 22-year-old, who was there before the first case among Itaewon clubgoers was confirmed, is not showing any symptoms and has tested negative for the coronavirus, Big Hit said.
“He is also deeply regretting on how he did not follow social distancing measures seriously.”
South Korea has been lauded for its quick and effective response to the pandemic, but the resurgence of cases has raised concerns about a second wave of infections.
Before the rules were eased on May 6, authorities had allowed clubs and bars to stay open as long as they complied with strict social distancing measures, while advising people not to visit them.
Local media reported three other boyband members were with Jungkook during that outing, including Cha Eun-woo of Astro, Mingyu of Seventeen and Jaehyun of NCT.
The managers of all three issued statements confirming they were in Itaewon on the same day as Jungkook, apologizing for their failure to follow social distancing measures. Jaehyun posted a handwritten apology on social media.
As of Monday, 170 cases have been traced to the Itaewon outbreak, with several hundreds in self-isolation, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The seven-member BTS suspended their world tour over coronavirus concerns last month.
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