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J-Hope is in quarantine due to the coronavirus

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One of the BTS group members, J-Hope (J-Hope), went on compulsory service in the South Korean army. According to the laws of the country, men between the ages of 18 and 28 must serve in the army for a period of 18 months to two years. He’s not the first BTS member to enlist in the military – Jin has already enlisted.

Many of the group’s fans expressed their support for J-Hope and wished him luck in his service. They also noted that military service is an important step in the life of every man in South Korea and that J-Hope will be able to gain valuable experience and knowledge. Despite the fact that one of the BTS group members is temporarily absent, the other members continue their musical activities and delight fans with new albums and concerts.

And today, we learn that the idol will spend its first week in quarantine because of the coronavirus. The media write that the musician will go to training camp only next week. If there is no problem and the coronavirus test comes back negative, the idol and his castmates will undergo five weeks of training before the service.

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