MC Kim Min-ah is safe, LCK has not been postponed

Besides sharing the joy with the beautiful female MC, the LCK fan community is also relieved that the temporary tournament will not be delayed.

As mentioned in the previous article, on February 23, during the LCK Spring 2020 Match between SANDBOX Gaming and DAMWON Gaming, the female MC of the tournament – Kmi Min-ah was found to show signs of high fever above 37.5 degrees Celsius.

Kim Min-ah LCK – Image

Immediately, the organizers of the tournament conducted medical examination measures, and took Kim Min-ah to the hospital for testing related to the virus.

Kim Min-ah LCK

Along with that, Riot Korea also made a quarantine request at home for all the staff present at the LoL Park Gymnasium that day, including the players from 4 teams KT, Afreeca, SANDBOX. , DAMWON … Journalists as well as Riot Games employees.

The quarantine requirement was confirmed to last until the results of Kim Min-ah’s test results were released. If in the worst case, the female MC is positive for the disease virus, the LCK may be delayed indefinitely, and all the people involved will be strictly quarantined.

However, recently, NAVER released official information about Kim Min-ah’s case, according to which, she was determined to be negative for the disease virus, and the high fever sign was due to the problem about health. Kim Min-ah will be allowed to rest before returning to work.

Kim Min-ah LCK

In addition, recently, Inven Global – Korea’s leading e-sports news site also announced that it will not send reporters to work in LoL Park in the upcoming matches of the LCK.

This decision comes from the fact that the epidemic in Korea is showing signs of complexity, but this information also means that up to this point, Riot Games Korea as well as the authorities are still keep the schedule of the LCK, meaning that the matches in the fourth round of the group stage (from February 26) are expected to be played normally (except for the coming days that continue to show signs of spread of the coronavirus).