Bollywood
producer,
Karim
Morani
is
now
back
home
after
testing
negative
for
COVID-19.
He
was
undergoing
treatment
at
Nanavati
Hospital
in
Mumbai
and
was
discharged
from
the
hospital
on
Friday,
after
his
last
two
results
for
the
virus
showed
negative.
Karim's
actress-daughter
Zoa
Morani
confirmed
that
her
entire
family
including
her
father,
are
now
free
of
COVID-19
and
penned
a
long
note
on
her
Instagram
page
to
talk
about
her
family's
recovery.
Sharing
a
photo
from
one
of
their
family
vacations,
the
Always
Kabhi
Kabhi
actress
wrote,
#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...
My
Father
-
no
symptoms
(9
days
in
hospital),
Sister
-
head
ache
and
fever
(6
days
in
hospital),
Me
-
fever
,
fatigue
,
cough
,
chest
congestion
,
shortness
of
breath
and
head
ache
(
7
days
in
hospital).
They
were
mild
,
and
manageable.
To
sum
it
up
in
short
-
a
flu
with
a
strange
over
all
feeling
.."
She
further
wrote,
"the
Doctors
and
medical
staff
were
fearless
,
positive
and
extremely
helpful
and
caring
...
@my_bmc
@mybmchealthdept
were
on
point
with
following
up
with
us
at
every
step,
from
making
sure
we
are
getting
the
right
treatment
to
getting
our
entire
building
and
road
sanitised
!
To
making
sure
the
other
residents
in
our
building
are
safe
!
And
yes
they
are
..14
days
of
self
isolation
at
home
along
with
healthy
eating
,
rest
and
vitamins
has
been
advised."
Zoa
was
all
praise
for
the
government's
efforts
in
dealing
with
the
COVID-19
pandemic
and
wrote,
"So
grateful
for
our
Government
for
dealing
with
this
Pandemic
hands
on
!
Thank
you
Nanavati
Hospital
for
taking
care
of
my
Father
and
Sister
and
sending
them
home
fully
cured.
Thank
you
Kokilaben
hospital
!
Indebted
forever
!
Thank
youuuu
everyone
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart
for
all
the
concern
and
warm
wishes.
So
grateful
to
be
on
the
positive
recovery
side
of
this
Pandemic.
Sincere
and
deep
prayers
for
the
entire
world
and
their
families
who
got
hit
with
the
serious
side
of
the
illness
...
#CovidRecovered
#covid
#ThankYouGod."
On
April
6,
Zoa
and
Shaza
Morani
had
tested
positive
for
the
Novel
Coronavirus
and
two
days
later,
their
father
Karim
tested
positive
for
the
first
time.
A
few
days
ago,
Shaza
and
Zoa
had
returned
back
home
after
recovering
from
the
virus.