COVID-19: Actress Zoa Morani does her bit, donates blood plasma
The actress, who was quarantined and kept under medication in April, also urged other Coronavirus survivors to come forward and donate their plasma.
On Wednesday, actress Zoa Morani took to her official Instagram handle to share the news.
After his two daughters Zoa and Shaza, now film producer Karim Morani has also tested positive for COVID 19 infection. The producer is reportedly admitted to Mumbai’s Nanavati hospital.
On Wednesday, actress Zoa Morani took to her official Instagram handle to share the news. She also updated about her health. Posting a note on Instagram, she wrote,”My father, sister and I have been tested COVID 19 positive. Papa and Shaza have no symptoms, I have a few…will be sharing the experience soon so that others get an idea and I can be of some help.”
Talking about the symptoms and remedies, she further wrote: “It feels like a flu with a bit of uneasiness in the chest. Very bearable if one rests it out, pranayam and hot water have been helping a lot! Will share in details soon… Thank you for all the wishes… Looking forward to being home soon.”
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Alongside the pose, Zoa expressed words of appreciation for her doctor and the hospital staff. She wrote, “Feeling So overwhelmed watching the Dr’s , nurses and hospital staff taking care of us fearlessly! No words can describe.. i can see their discomfort in their protective suits yet 24 /7 on their toes serving us … the true heroes for sure … my Dr is so sweet and full of life , he constantly makes jokes and makes me feel so light.. yesterday he was the one to bring the news to me about testing positive and he was so sensitive and funny at the same time ( don’t know how he did that) so so grateful for Dr Saurabh Phadkare …Feeling so safe in his hands …#coronavirus #covid19positivethoughts #indiafightscorona (sic).”
Zoa had returned from Rajasthan’s Bikaner in March. Her sister Shaza returned from Sri Lanka last month. Both are hospitalised after testing positive.
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