Singer John Park positive for COVID-19

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Singer John Park confirmed that he has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

John Park's management company, Music Farm Entertainment, has issued a notice on its official website, the male singer tested positive for the first test and had to be quarantined in the designated area.

The management company said that the first test on January 15 showed that John Park was positive, so all employees and people who had recently come into contact with the male singer were taken to quarantine to prevent the spread of the disease as well as conduct a second test.

We apologize for causing concern to the community. The company also commits to properly and accurately implementing disease prevention regulations. Hopefully everything will be settled soon and John Park will return to us," said a representative of John Park's management company.

The information quickly received public attention, many audiences sent words of encouragement and hoped that singer John Park would recover soon and have a good campaign.

John Park is a Korean-American singer born in 1988 and currently active in two music markets, US-UK and K-Pop under the management of Music Farm Entertainment. The young star became widely known after reaching the semi-finals of the show American Idol season 9 and winning the runner-up prize in the show Superstar K2. His series of songs that are very popular with fans are Hold Me, Youre My Everything...

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