BLACKPINK's Lisa has made a full recovery from COVID-19.
According to Soompi, BLACKPINK's agency YG Entertainment confirmed the news in a statement on December 4.
"We are informing you that BLACKPINK member Lisa has been deemed clinically recovered from COVID-19," YG Entertainment's statement read.
"Government health authorities have clinically determined that Lisa, who has been receiving at-home treatment, is no longer at risk of spreading the virus. In accordance with their decision, Lisa has been released from self-quarantine as of 12 p.m. today."
The statement also noted that Lisa's fellow BLACKPINK members Jisoo, Rosé, and Jennie (who had earlier tested negative for the virus) had completed their vaccinations for over a week already. While they did not need to undergo quarantine and would just be monitored actively, the girls made sure to minimize their outside activities as much as possible.
"We would like to thank the fans who have been worrying [about the BLACKPINK members] and all the health care professionals who are currently working hard to fight COVID-19, and we would be grateful if you cheered on BLACKPINK, who will greet you again in good health."
"We will continue to make the health and safety of our artists and employees our top priority, and we will strictly adhere to the instructions of health authorities on preventing the spread of disease. Thank you."
Lisa was supposed to film video content before being diagnosed with the virus on November 24. She was reported to have not shown any "special symptoms."
We're so glad she's okay now!