Park Seo Joon has just shared his Instagram examples with his fans and shown how it has been since the end of the JTBC Itaewon Class.
In a black knit beanie on the 29th of March, he posted the picture of himself, seated at an outside table and resting in the shade while the sun shines brightly behind.
He underlined the picture by adding the emoji prayer hands "social distance while the weather is fine."
Check his Instagram update below:
Several prominent individuals have spoken to fans about COVID-19 after reported cases in South Korea continuously arise. BTS has recently joined forces with the Cadets of the Nursing Academy of Korea to give their supporters a message of hope.
BTS POSTS HOPEFUL STATEMENTS TO COMBAT COVID-19.
BTS sends ARMY hope and expresses their thoughts for the purpose of COVID-19 prevention.
BTS are self-quarantined as South Korea increases COVID-19 reports. Cadets of Korea Armed Forces Nursing Academy now prefer BTS to help and empower the ARMY worldwide against the struggle with COVID-19 to increase awareness and understanding.
Jin of the BTS told us that, "more than ever we knew the importance of our daily life. We know how important each moment has been with you, then standing on the stage looking at empty seats!"
Suga said that when people are distanced from each other, they become more lonely. This is the most difficult thing he says. He said; "COVID-19 has halted the journey and people hold themselves away. I think we feel more and more alone, the toughest thing can be."
The interaction between BTS and ARMY is admired by Jimin and that they will battle against coronavirus; "I am confident that with the strength of our interaction we will be powerful."
"It's time to have more confidence than doubt, to be more concerned than being mad." Jungkook sends warmest encouragement. And that; "As the Korean and Global BTS, people will overcome this obstacle with you all."
Member V of BTS hopes for tomorrow's best and spoke out, "I believe we will perform and be happy with everybody."
Finally, RM wishes to keep its message of hope with Son-Heung Min (A Global Soccer Star and Icon of Korea).
On 30 March 2020, South Korea registered seventy-eight new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) In the past few weeks, the amount of new infections has decreased, but small community infections keep spreading throughout the nation, and there is a growing number of cases acquired from abroad.
The 9,661 outbreak of infection was reported in South Korea on 20 January involving 158 deaths following the country's first outbreak of coronavirus. In total, more than 395,000 people have been checked so far.
COVID-19 is the official name for the 2019 coronavirus disease. The disease is caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which has not yet been positively identified in humans. The epidemic has been proclaimed a global pandemic: the disease has infected more than half a million people. There is presently no vaccine for the epidemic, and healthcare services are being stretched to the limit across the world. Drug manufacturers and research organizations are looking for an efficient vaccine.