More Members Of Billlie Show Symptoms For COVID-19, Girl Group Adjusts Upcoming Comeback Schedule
Previously, it was reported that Billlie member Siyoon tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the group's upcoming comeback.
Due to this, the remaining members of Billlie underwent preemptive tests and received negative results. Despite the negative results of the members, however, some of them have shown COVID-19 symptoms.
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Billlie's agency Mystic Story announced that additional members of the girl group are showcasing symptoms associated with COVID-19.
Because of the symptoms, all Billlie members underwent self-diagnostic tests which resulted in members Haram and Tzuki testing positive.
Mystic Story has taken the measure to once again retake the PCR test.
"All members of Billlie have now retaken PCR tests for COVID-19, and are awaiting the results," Mystic Story explained.
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Additionally, Mystic Story revealed that none of the members of Billlie are showcasing COVID-19 "symptoms beyond the signs of a simple cold." The agency also assured everyone that all Billlie members are safely under quarantine based on the guidelines set by the disease prevention authorities.
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In light of the unfortunate events, Mystic Story announced that Billlie will be adjusting the schedule of their comeback schedule. Any changes on Billlie's upcoming schedule will be announced on the girl group's official fan cafe.
Billlie is set to drop their second mini-album 'the collective soul and unconscious: chapter one' as well as the music video for their title song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)" on the 23rd of February at 6PM KST.
Stay tuned for more updates!