Farah Khan Ali And Her Family Test Negative For Coronavirus After In-House Staff's Diagnosis
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oi-Swikriti Srivastava
By P T I
Jewellery
designer
Farah
Khan
Ali,
whose
in-house
staff
was
diagnosed
with
COVID-19
earlier
this
week,
has
revealed
that
she
and
her
family
has
tested
negative
for
the
virus.
On
Tuesday,
Farah
had
tweeted
that
a
member
of
her
in-house
staff
has
been
tested
positive
for
the
novel
virus.
In
a
series
of
tweets
on
Thursday
night,
Farah,
daughter
of
veteran
actor-filmmaker
Sanjay
Khan,
revealed
that
she,
her
family
members
and
rest
of
the
in-house
staff
have
been
tested
negative.
"All
negative.
Yay
yay
yay
.
#covidtesting," Farah
posted
on
Twitter.
"God
is
great.
May
the
ones
who
have
this
virus
heal
soon
and
recover.
May
the
ones
who
go
to
work
everyday
trying
to
save
the
ones
who
have
the
virus
be
protected.
May
god
heal
our
planet,"
she
added.
In
another
tweet,
Farah
said
her
children
and
in-house
staff
were
relieved
after
tests
results
came
out.
"You
know
what
was
the
best
feeling
more
than
testing
negative
for
Covid?
It
was
the
relieved
faces
of
my
children
and
in-house
staff
who
live
with
me
since
more
than
10
years.
That
was
priceless
.
Happiness
is
contagious."
However,
as
a
precautionary
measure,
Farah
said
she
will
be
in
quarantine.
"Will
be
quarantined
until
29th
April
2020
even
though
I
tested
negative.
Be
safe.
Be
home,
This
too
shall
pass."
Singer
Kanika
Kapoor
was
the
first
Bollywood
personality
to
test
positive
for
COVID-19.
Recently,
Bollywood
producer
Karim
Morani
and
his
daughters,
Shaza
and
Zoa,
were
also
diagnosed
with
the
virus.
While
Shaza
and
Zoa
have
been
discharged
from
the
hospital
after
testing
negative,
Karim
is
still
under
medical
care
as
he
tested
positive
for
the
second
time.
According
to
the
health
ministry,
death
toll
due
to
COVID-19
touches
437;
number
of
cases
climb
to
13,387.