Zoa
Morani
Goes
For
Round
2
Of
Plasma
Donation
Posting
a
picture
of
herself
in
the
middle
of
a
plasma
donation
process
on
her
Instagram
page,
Zoa
wrote,
"Plasma
donation
round
2...Last
time
it
helped
get
a
patient
out
of
ICU
,
Note
from
my
Doctor
"hoping
all
recovered
covid
patients
come
out
and
donate
their
blood
,
u
may
be
able
to
help
someone"
#NairHospital
#IndiaFightsCorona
#plasmaTherapy."
The
official
Instagram
page
of
BMC
also
shared
Zoa's
post
and
wrote,
"Thank
you."
When
Zoa
Donated
Her
Plasma
For
The
First
Time
After
recovering
from
COVID-19,
the
Always
Kabhi
Kabhi
actress
had
donated
her
first
round
of
blood
for
plasma
trials
in
the
second
week
of
May.
She
had
shared
a
bunch
of
pictures
from
the
hospital
and
had
captioned
them
as,
"Donated
my
blood
today
for
the
#plasmatherapy
trials
at
#nairhospital
..
it
was
fascinating
!!!
Always
a
silver
lining
i
suppose
...
the
team
there
was
so
enthusiastic
and
careful.
There
was
a
general
physician
on
standby
just
incase
of
emergency
and
the
equipment
brand
new
and
safe
!!!
All
#Covid19
recovered
people
can
be
a
part
of
this
trial
,
to
help
others
covid
patients
recover."
Earlier,
Zoa
Opened
Up
About
Her
COVID-19
Treatment
While
Speaking
With
A
Tabloid
She
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
was
alone
in
the
hospital
then,
but
my
doctor
was
kind,
sensitive
and
gave
me
a
lot
of
positivity.
I
kept
telling
myself
'there
are
others
out
there
with
severe
symptoms,
fighting
it
out,
so
I
must
be
grateful
that
I
am
in
a
manageable
situation.
Being
in
that
isolation
ICU
was
some
experience."
She
said,
"My
symptoms
continued
for
21
days.
I
lost
patience
at
times,
but
my
yoga
was
a
blessing
and
strength."
Zoa
Penned
A
Heartfelt
Note
On
Father
Karim
Morani's
Return
Post
COVID-19
Recovery
The
actress
had
penned
an
emotional
note
expressing
her
happiness
that
her
family
was
free
from
the
Novel
Coronavirus.
"#positiverecovery...
Anddddd
my
father
got
home
last
night
,
treatment
over
and
now
our
entire
household
is
Covid-19
negative
!...
All
of
us
home
now
,
healthy
and
in
good
spirits
!!!...
Whirlwind
of
an
experience
but
so
happy
to
be
on
the
other
side
of
it..
Each
one
of
us
had
a
different
experience
with
it
in
terms
of
symptoms,
so
for
any
advice
the
best
thing
is
to
get
in
touch
with
a
Doctor
or
hospital,"
read
a
part
of
her
lengthy
Instagram
post.