Actress Go Min Si has been diagnosed with Type A influenza. Unfortunately, this meant that the “Sweet Home 2” star had to cancel her scheduled appearance at a fashion brand’s flagship store event in Hannam in Seoul. The announcement of her diagnosis and subsequent absence was made by the event’s organizers, who expressed regret for any confusion caused by the sudden change in schedule.

Fashion Event Statement Confirms Go Min Si’s Type A Influenza Diagnosis

The event organizer shared a statement confirming Go Min Si‘s scheduled appearance is cancelled.

“We are letting you know that due to being diagnosed with Type A influenza, Go Min Si has unavoidably cancelled her appearance at the [red carpet] photo wall event,” they said.

They added, “We deeply apologize for causing confusion with this sudden change of schedule. We ask for your understanding.”

The news of Go Min Si’s diagnosis prompted well-wishes and messages of support from fans, who expressed their concerns for her health and a speedy recovery. The actress has gained popularity for her notable performances in various projects. Fans are also hopeful for her quick return to activities once she has recovered.

What is Type A Influenza?

Type A influenza, commonly known as the flu, is caused by influenza A viruses and can also result in a range of symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, and fatigue. The flu is a contagious respiratory illness. Individuals diagnosed with it are also advised to rest, stay hydrated, and take medications to alleviate symptoms.

Not surprisingly, the incident also highlights the impact of health-related challenges on the schedules of public figures in the entertainment industry. It also highlighted the importance of prioritizing well-being when faced with illnesses such as influenza. Fans and the public are likely to show understanding and empathy, emphasizing the significance of rest and recovery for individuals who are also facing health issues.

Go Min Si recently reprised her role as Lee Eun-yoo in “Sweet Home 2”. She is also expected to return in the show’s third season which airs on Netflix next year.