Bollywood
producer
Karim
Morani's
younger
daughter
Shaza
Morani
recently
tested
positive
for
the
Novel
Coronavirus
test.
After
undergoing
treatment
at
Mumbai's
Nanavati
hospital
and
testing
negative
two
consecutive
times,
she
has
been
discharged
from
the
hospital.
A
Times
Of
India
report
quoted
Shaza
as
saying,
"I've
been
tested
negative
twice,
so
I'm
being
discharged
from
the
hospital.
I
am
very
happy
to
be
going
home.
However,
as
a
safety
precaution,
I
have
to
self-quarantine
at
home
for
14
more
days.
A
big
thank
you
to
all
the
doctors,
nurses,
cleaners
and
pantry
workers
for
taking
care
of
me
so
selflessly.
I
hope
with
all
my
heart
that
all
of
them
remain
safe
and
go
home
to
their
families
soon."
Meanwhile,
Shaza's
actor-sister
Zoa
Morani
and
dad
Karim
Morani,
who
also
tested
positive
for
COVID-19,
are
currently
undergoing
medical
treatment
for
the
same.
"They're
doing
well.
I
am
hoping
to
have
them
home
as
soon
as
possible," Shaza
was
quoted
as
saying
by
the
leading
daily.
Earlier,
Shaza
took
to
her
Instagram
page
to
pen
a
heartfelt
note
to
thank
everyone
who
has
been
a
strong
pillar
of
support
to
her
and
captioned
it
as,
"So
happy
to
be
home.
I
wrote
this
letter
to
@theitihaascompany
while
I
was
hospitalised.
It's
long
so
please
bear
with
me
😋It
felt
so
good.
Can't
wait
to
read
the
book
with
everyone's
experiences.
#WriteToRemember
and
email
yours
to
theitihaascompany@gmail.com''.
(sic)
She
wrote
in
her
note,
"I
get
so
greatly
affected
by
the
erroneous
ways
of
our
human
race,
but
ever
so
often
I
come
across
people
who
restore
my
faith.
It's
3am
on
Day
20
of
me
putting
myself
in
quarantine
(day
4
of
complete
isolation
in
Nanavati
hospital).
My
lights
are
off
and
l'm
all
tucked
in
but
can't
sleep.
Weirdly
it's
not
of
stress
or
depression.
I
have
a
smile
on
my
face
and
felt
inspired
to
write
this."
Shaza
also
thanked
her
parents
and
her
sister,
Zoa
and
further
continued,
"Finally
the
biggest
thank
you...
to
the
doctors,
nurses,
cleaners,
pantry
workers
who
have
not
seen
their
families
for
over
a
month,
and
are
putting
themselves
at
risk
every
day
for
me.
Hope
you
get
back
to
your
families
safely.
I
can
only
īmagīne
the
joy
you
will
feel
when
you
finally
meet
them.
I
wish
that
joy
for
you."
Shaza
travelled
to
Sri
Lanka
last
month
and
developed
COVID-19
symptoms
on
March
20.