Ankita Lokhande, Ashita Dhawan’s Housing Complex Gets Sealed As A Resident Tests COVID-19 Positive
The housing society of Ankita Lokhande, Ashita Dhawan and Natasha Sharma in Mumbai has been sealed by the BMC officials. The decision comes after a resident of the residential complex who returned fro
The
housing
society
of
Ankita
Lokhande,
Ashita
Dhawan
and
Natasha
Sharma
in
Mumbai
has
been
sealed
by
the
BMC
officials.
The
decision
comes
after
a
resident
of
the
complex
who
returned
from
Spain
tested
positive
for
COVID-19.
The
news
was
first
confirmed
by
a
source
who
spoke
to
The
Times
of
India
who
said,
“A
man,
who
stays
in
the
D-wing,
returned
from
Spain
earlier
this
month.
He
tested
negative
at
the
airport
and
was
advised
self-quarantine
for
15
days.
However,
on
the
12th
day,
he
developed
symptoms
of
coronavirus
and
was
taken
to
the
hospital
along
with
his
wife.
While
he
tested
positive,
his
wife’s
test
results
are
negative.
Every
person
who
could
have
possibly
come
in
contact
with
the
couple
was
also
tested.
Fortunately,
all
those
test
results
are
negative.
This
happened
on
March
26
and
the
society
has
been
sealed
off
since.”
As
a
precautionary
and
safety
measure,
police
personnel
has
been
deployed
outside
to
guard
the
premise
whilst
making
sure
no
one
exits
or
enters
the
complex.
For
the
unversed,
the
society
houses
many
more
TV
celebs
such
as
Mishkat
Verma,
Shailesh
Gulabani
and
Natasha
Sharma-Aditya
Redij
to
name
a
few.
Bidaai
fame
actress
and
resident
Ashita
Dhawan,
too,
confirmed
the
news
and
said,
“Yes,
a
resident
in
my
wing
tested
positive
and
is
currently
in
a
quarantine
facility.
I
am
all
praise
for
the
Brihanmumbai
Municipal
Corporation
(BMC)
and
the
Mumbai
Police.
The
BMC
officials
have
been
extremely
helpful.”
She
went
on
to
add,
“Earlier
today,
my
mother-in-law
exhausted
her
medicines
and
the
medical
stores
close
by
didn’t
have
the
stock.
So,
one
BMC
official
collected
a
list
of
medicines
from
every
flat
and
bought
them
for
us.
They
have
been
keeping
a
close
watch
on
everyone
to
ensure
that
we
are
safe.
Of
course,
these
are
tough
times
for
all
of
us,
but
we
will
do
whatever
it
takes
to
ensure
everyone’s
safety.
We
have
been
asked
to
maintain
no
contact
with
outsiders.
We
are
also
following
the
WHO
guidelines
to
keep
the
deadly
virus
at
bay.”