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K-pop group BTS launches album via video streaming amid COVID-19 scare

Korean pop group, BTS, unraveled their new album in a creative way as they kept the welfare of their fans in mind amid the novel coronavirus threat, Agence France-Presse reported.
The band members were waving and bowing to an empty hall and answering previously selected questions from reporters in a video posted on YouTube.
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“Health is always on our mind these days and our messages of facing your inner self and loving yourself is ultimately possible when you’re healthy,” said singer Jimin.
“Especially since it is very risky outside these days, I hope you take care of your health.”
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The BTS or Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates as Bulletproof Boy Scouts, launched “Map of the Soul: 7.” The group sold about four million copies sold before its release.
South Korea, so far, has more than 800 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, the largest national total outside China, the origin of the disease as of this posting.

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