If it ever seems like the Swine Flu epidemic never stops afflicting KPOP stars... that's because it doesn't. And today, of course, comes news of its latest victim, Park Jung-a of the girl group Jewelry. The singer was reportedly hospitalized on December 21st, after suffering from fatigue and exhaustion. Doctors subsequently diagnosed her with the H1N1 virus. The news comes at sort of a bad time for the group (not that there's such a thing as a good time to get Swine Flu), as they're currently undertaking a lot of promotional activities in the run-up to the release of their 6th studio album. Park Jung-a, of course, will be home resting throughout all of this, which, ultimately, is only for the best.
'Jewelry' Member Diagnosed With Swine Flu
If it ever seems like the Swine Flu epidemic never stops afflicting KPOP stars... that's because it doesn't. And today, of course, comes news of its latest victim, Park Jung-a of the girl group Jewelry. The singer was reportedly hospitalized on December 21st, after suffering from fatigue and exhaustion. Doctors subsequently diagnosed her with the H1N1 virus. The news comes at sort of a bad time for the group (not that there's such a thing as a good time to get Swine Flu), as they're currently undertaking a lot of promotional activities in the run-up to the release of their 6th studio album. Park Jung-a, of course, will be home resting throughout all of this, which, ultimately, is only for the best.
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