Actress
Zoa
Morani,
who
tested
positive
for
the
Novel
Coronavirus,
along
with
her
sister
Shaza
Morani
and
father
Karim
Morani,
says
that
the
pandemic
has
turned
out
to
be
a
positive
experience
for
her.
Looking
at
the
bright
side
of
her
experience
of
COVID-19
crisis,
Zoa
shared
that
she
never
thought
she
would
contract
the
virus,
get
cured,
and
help
out
others
by
donating
plasma.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times
in
an
interview,
Zoa
said
that
donating
her
blood
for
plasma
was
a
huge
step
because
she
has
never
donated
blood
in
her
life.
"I
have
never
donated
blood
in
my
life
so
this
was
really
a
big
thing
for
me.
It
feels
that
I
am
at
the
right
place
at
the
right
time.
After
getting
the
virus,
I
developed
a
plasma
which
will
help
the
two
patients.
When
the
doctor
approached
me
for
the
first
time,
my
family
was
worried
about
the
entire
process
but
then
she
assured
us
that
it
is
safe
and
would
be
of
a
great
help.
That's
when
I
decided
to
do
it," she
said.
She
further
said,
"In
a
weird
way,
this
has
turned
out
to
be
a
positive
experience
as
I
never
thought
that
I
would
be
a
part
of
a
pandemic,
get
cured
and
then
be
able
to
save
lives.
There
are
a
lot
of
myths
about
this
virus
and
nobody
exactly
knows.
People
have
got
affected
really
badly
in
various
ways
including
mentally
and
financially
so
in
a
way
I
am
grateful
that
I
am
in
a
great
position."
Explaining
why
she
decided
to
donate
her
plasma
for
the
second
time,
Zoa
had
earlier
said
that
the
last
time
she
did
it,
it
had
helped
get
a
patient
out
of
the
ICU.