A
few
days
back,
Baby
Doll
fame
singer
Kanika
Kapoor
tested
positive
for
the
novel
Coronavuris
and
since
then
the
42-year-old
has
been
grabbing
headlines
every
other
day.
Kanika
was
reprimanded
on
social
media
for
being
irresponsible
as
she
attended
parties
after
returning
from
London
instead
of
self-quarantining
at
home.
While
celebs
like
Sonam
Kapoor
and
Mini
Mathur
came
out
in
support
of
the
talented
singer,
Shweta
Pandit,
on
the
other
hand,
has
refused
to
comment
on
her
actions.
When
asked
about
the
whole
Kanika
Kapoor
controversy,
singer
Shweta
Pandit
says,
"Can't
comment
on
anyone's
actions,
but
for
myself.
I
chose
to
stay
back
in
Italy
itself
in
spite
of
the
worst
situation
here,
instead
of
going
back
to
my
family
in
India.
We
should
all
not
choose
to
travel
and
move
around
to
stop
the
spreading
of
the
virus
and
also
to
prevent
getting
infected.''
Shweta
has
been
married
to
Italian
film
producer
Ivano
Fucci
for
three
years
and
has
been
shuttling
between
India
and
Italy
since
then.
Though
she
was
supposed
to
come
back
home
for
Holi
and
stay
with
her
family,
Shweta
decided
to
stay
put
in
Italy
along
with
her
husband
because
of
the
novel
Coronavirus
outbreak.
"I
was
supposed
to
be
back
in
India
for
Holi
but
decided
to
cancel
my
plans
because
I
didn't
want
to
take
a
chance
of
getting
infection
nor
a
chance
of
spreading
it.
I
had
to
make
a
sacrifice
to
not
be
with
my
own
family
in
Mumbai.
Don't
know
when
this
will
end
and
when
the
flights
will
resume
from
Italy
to
Mumbai.
I
hope
soon.
Luckily,
my
husband
is
with
me
and
we
are
together
in
this,
or
else
I
would
be
completely
devastated,''
said
the
33-year-old
singer.
Since
India
is
now
preparing
for
a
complete
lockdown,
Shweta's
advice
for
everyone
in
the
country
is
to
be
very
careful.
She
says,
"I
would
just
say
that
in
India,
they
have
to
be
very
careful
at
this
point
as
the
numbers
of
the
infected
cases
are
going
up.
It
starts
like
this
and
in
2-3
days
lakhs
get
infected.
That's
what
happened
in
Italy.
It
couldn't
be
controlled.
India
did
great
by
trying
to
control
it
since
the
start
because
of
the
advisory
but
Italy
didn't
have
anything
of
that
sort.
It
was
too
late
and
only
the
lockdown
was
the
choice
for
us.
I
have
been
in
quarantine
since
the
news
of
the
outbreak
hit
the
papers
here.
Its
been
20
days
I
haven't
even
left
my
room.''
After
China,
Italy
is
the
worst
affected
country
in
the
world
and
though
the
situation
is
still
grim,
Shweta
believes
that
at
least
Italy
has
been
honest
to
the
world
about
the
mistakes
it
made.
She
reveals,
"I
have
already
seen
the
worst
that
this
virus
can
cause
after
being
here
in
Italy.
The
last
2
weeks
was
only
ambulances
on
the
streets.
Everyone
is
at
home.
I've
seen
the
worst
already.
Italy
has
been
very
honest
to
the
world,
by
sharing
videos
of
how
they
made
mistakes
and
what
it
led
to.
Not
many
countries
have
done
this.
They
have
shared
it
with
the
world
to
learn
from
what
they
did.
I
hope
I
don't
have
to
see
India
go
through
this
too
because
Italy
had
a
tough
time
managing
it
in
spite
of
a
health
care
system
for
its
people."
At
the
moment,
there
are
415
confirmed
Coronavirus
cases
in
India
including
foreign
nationals.
The
novel
Coronavirus,
also
known
as
COVID-19,
started
as
an
epidemic
in
China
but
has
now
become
a
global
pandemic.
The
deadly
virus
originated
in
Wuhan,
a
city
in
Eastern
China,
on
December
31.