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BTS send video message to fans amid coronavirus pandemic

Korean boyband BTS release a reassuring video message for fans as the deadly coronavirus disease tightens its grip in all corners of the globe.

Korean boyband BTS have released a short video message for their legion of fans as the coronavirus pandemic escalates around the world.

The seven-piece have cancelled all gigs for the foreseeable future amid bans on mass gatherings and health advice on social distancing.

Jin said in the video: "We realise more than ever how meaningful our everyday life was. Standing on a stage facing empty seats, we realise how precious each moment with you was."

RM added: "Let's all wait for things to return to normal and do our best where we are."

Watch the video in full below:

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