"All of Us Are Dead" star Yoon Chan Young is in high spirits as he greets the media ahead of his filming for "Knowing Bros."
The 20-year-old star has officially resumed its activities after testing positive for COVID-19.
Yoon Chan Young Attends Filming of 'Knowing Bros' With 'All of Us Are Dead' Cast Members
The rising star posed outside the JTBC Ilsan Studio, donning Hyosan High School's green uniform, pairing it with a university jacket.
Joining him is co-star Park Ji Hoo, who also greeted the fans and media with her warm presence while sporting the iconic uniform.
According to various local media outlets, "All of Us Are Dead" casts Lim Jae Hyuk, Lee Eun Saem, Ha Seung Ri, and Yoo In Soo will also attend the production. The group's appearance for the JTBC variety show is amid the global hype of the K-drama.
Yoon Chan Young Resumes Activities After Being Diagnosed for COVID-19
On February 25, Yoon Chan Young's agency confirmed that the actor was diagnosed with COVID-19 after his PCR test results came back positive.
In a statement obtained by outlets, the label shared that the 20-year-old star has completed his two doses of vaccine and "does not have any symptoms."
At the time, the agency ensured that the "All of Us Are Dead" star was adhering "to the quarantine guidelines of government health authorities."
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A day before the PCR test was released, the "Juvenile Delinquency" star and the rest of the guests used a self-test kit for COVID-19 prior to their scheduled shoot for "Knowing Bros."
Unfortunately, Yoon Chan Young tested positive from the self-test kit and underwent PCR testing as part of the protocol.
With this, his activities were halted, including the filming for the JTBC variety show.
'All of Us Are Dead' Remains at Netflix Global Top TV Show
For almost five weeks, the 12-part K-zombie series is still at Netflix's top 10 TV shows.
Based on Flix Patrol's March 2 rankings, "All of Us Are Dead" is at 6th place, garnering 254 points.
However, despite the decline from the rankings, the Lee Jae Gyoo directed thriller series sustained its perfect streak as the top non-English series on Netflix for five straight weeks with 38,860,000 hours of viewing time.
Meanwhile, another K-content has entered the daily chart; Kim Hye Soo's new drama "Juvenile Justice," remains at 7th place.
The law crime series entered the global chart two days after its worldwide release.
Interestingly, "Juvenile Justice" lands as the third top non-English TV show, next to the Colombian telenovela Café Con Aroma de Mujer.
Joining on the list is the K-series "Twenty Five Twenty One" featuring Kim Tae Ri and Nam Joo Hyuk as well as Song Kang and Park Min Young's new drama "Forecasting Love and Weather."