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J-Hope is letting BTS fans know that Jimin is feeling better. On Feb. 15, J-Hope shared a photo with Jimin on his Instagram Stories and told fans that Jimin is currently in good health. Jimin recently tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19) and underwent appendicitis surgery.

A joined photo of J-Hope and Jimin of BTS
(L-R) J-Hope and Jimin of BTS | The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images

J-Hope gave BTS fans an update about Jimin

While recovering from surgery, Jimin communicated with fans on the platform Weverse. And on Feb. 15, J-Hope gave ARMY an update about the BTS singer on Instagram.

Via an Instagram story, J-Hope posted a photo of himself with Jimin. In the photo, J-Hope sits in a chair and looks over at Jimin posing by large windows. With the Instagram story’s caption, J-Hope let fans know that Jimin is feeling “healthy.”

After J-Hope posted the Instagram story, BTS fans shared their gratitude that Jimin is feeling better.

“I don’t know which one hit me harder here…hobi assuring us that Jimin is very healthy, Jiminie obviously doing that cute pose to make his hyung laugh (looking absolutely adorable doing it), or Hobi’s very fond look at his little brother,” one fan wrote on Reddit. “it’s all too much. Love you so much, tannies.”

“Why have I got literal tears in my eyes over the way j-Hope is looking up at Jimin,” another Reddit user wrote.

“Aaaah bless you hobi for the update!! So happy to hear jimnie is doing well,” another fan said.

Jimin underwent surgery for appendicitis and tested positive for the coronavirus in late January

On Jan. 31, Big Hit Music published on Weverse that Jimin tested positive for the coronavirus and underwent surgery for appendicitis. The label later let fans know that Jimin recovered from the coronavirus in a Weverse post on Feb. 5.

“We would like to inform you that BTS Member Jimin’s quarantine has concluded after his surgery for acute appendicitis as of this early morning (February 5),” Big Hit Music wrote in the Weverse announcement.

The label continued: “Jimin was tested positive for COVID-19 and diagnosed with acute appendicitis on Sunday, January 30 and underwent surgery on Monday, January 31. He has since received inpatient care and tested negative on his PCR test before being discharged from the hospital.”

In the Weverse post, Big Hit Music also updated fans on Jimin’s recovery from appendicitis surgery.

“Jimin showed no extraordinary symptoms during his hospital stay. He had a mild sore throat at the time of his admission but has since completely recovered. We also received word from the medical staff that his surgical site is quickly healing without any issues. Jimin is currently recuperating after being discharged from the hospital,” Big Hit Music wrote.

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