After South Korean actors Yoo In Na and Ahn Bo Hyun were tested for the coronavirus, they were finally relieved to receive negative results.
Yoo In Na is currently promoting her new film New Year Blues. However, the actress did not attend the online press conference for her upcoming movie on December 1.
Yoo In Na taking all the possibilities of the infection
One representative from her agency, YG Entertainment, shared that Yoo In Na has not felt well since the day of the presscon.
With this, she decided not to participate in the New Year Blues press conference that she was scheduled to attend. Considering all the possibilities, the actress underwent testing for COVID-19.
Furthermore, similar to the YG statement, New Year Blues’ production staff also talked about the actress’s condition.
The production staff similarly confirmed that Yoo In Na has a mild fever. She rested at home and did not participate in any promotions for a moment.
With this, the actress underwent testing as a precautionary measure instead of attending the press conference.
#YooInNa And #AhnBoHyun Test Negative For COVID-19; "#Undercover" Temporarily Halts Filming https://t.co/F7ucCvxCQu pic.twitter.com/4HVkz501m2
— Soompi (@soompi) December 1, 2020
On the same day, the actress’s label announced that Yoo In Na’s COVID-19 test results had come back negative.
The halt of “Undercover” filming
Meanwhile, the upcoming drama of Ahn Bo Hyun titled Undercover (literal title) announced a filming halt.
A representative revealed that they had decided to halt filming as a precautionary measure temporarily. This is because the travel route of one of its staff members had overlapped with a COVID-19 patient.
The entire cast and crew were also urged to self-quarantine at home for the time being following their testing.
Moreover, FN Entertainment revealed that he had already tested for COVID-19. This is due to circumstances unrelated to Undercover. Meanwhile, the agency’s representative unveiled that the test results came back negative.
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