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BTS Member Jin Undergoes Emergency Surgery; In Better Condition Now

South Korean boy band BTS Member Jin underwent an emergency surgery on Fღriday (Mar🐷ch 18) and was released from hospital on Saturday (March 19).

'BTS' Member Jin
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Jin, a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, had to undergo e💞mergency surgery after injuring his left index finger, according to the management agency for the group.

South Korean entertainment company, BigHit Music, said Jin sustained the injury while doing his "daily 💟activities" in a statement poste♎d on the fan community forum Weverse.

The singer was taken to a nearby hospital's emergency room for an examination and underwent treatme𝄹nt on Friday (March 18).

The statement by the mus🍃ic company read, “He consulted doctors and was told he required surgery as the tendons in the finger had been partially damaged. He underwent surgery to repair the extensor in his l꧑eft index finger on the afternoon of Friday.”

According to the company’s statement, the 29-year-old musician's surgery "went well," and he ♛was released on Saturday (March 19).

The statement further added, “He will wear a cast for the time beiꩲng for stabilization and a speedy recovery. Jin will focus on rest and treatment to fully recover from the🅠 injury and to resume his activities in good health.”

The company concluded the statement saying they will provide full ꧒support to the singer for his recovery. “We will continue to provide support for the rapid recovery of J🌄in, placing our highest priority on the health and safety of our artists.”

The South Korean pop group's BTS Permission to Dance on ꧟Stage-Seoul concert has just concluded.

Jin, along with fellow band members V, RM, Suga, and Jimin, tested positive for coronavirus in December of last year. After spending time in quarantine, they all 💎recovered.

BTS's '🧸Permission to Dance On Stage' tour was extended by four shows at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas earlier this month. The band of seven is set to per🐼form at the venue on April 8, April 9, April 15, and April 16.

- With Inputs from PTI