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YG Entertainment said, "On the afternoon of November 24, Lisa was confirmed to be infected with Covid-19."
"The other 3 members of BLACKPINK have not yet been classified as close contacts, but immediately after receiving the notification of Lisa's positive reaction, they conducted a PCR test and are currently waiting for the results."
“First, our company quickly shared the exact schedule with the people involved and took strong priority measures against the guidance of the health authorities. In the future, we will prioritize the health of our artists and surrounding staff. If there are any more updates, we'll let you know shortly.”
Earlier on the afternoon of the same day, Korean media reported that Rosé (BLACKPINK) had recently been in close contact with F0 and had to self-isolate, canceling all scheduled schedules.