Actress Radhika Apte Gets Her First COVID Vaccine Dose

Bollywood beauty Radhika Apte on Friday announced that she had received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

The 35-year-old actress took to Instagram and shared a photo of herself after being vaccinated.

‘Jabbed Finally’

The snap features Radhika wearing a blue face mask as she shows a flexible hand gesture to the camera.

Alongside the picture, she wrote, “JABBED #finally #vaccination.”

Other Celebs To Be Vaccinated

The actor joins a long list of stars to be vaccinated recently.

Names include Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Hema Malini, Mohanlal, Jeetendra, Kamal Haasan, Nagarjuna, and others.

India’s COVID Scenario

The second wave of coronavirus has infected many people. In Bollywood also many celebrities such as Kangana Ranaut, Arjun Rampal, Manish Malhotra among others became infected within a few weeks.

India has registered a total of 2,60,31,991 new Covid-19 cases; 2,27,12,735 convictions, 30,27,925 active cases and 2,91,331 deaths 24 hours ago in the country, according to union health department data.

Pooja Hegde’s COVID Advice

Actress Pooja Hegde was also tested for Covid-19 on April 26, and now after her successful recovery earlier this month, the actor calls herself “lucky” to have survived with minor symptoms.

Sharing her own Covid-battle, the actor says, “It was a crazy time. The experience of losing your sense of smell was a very strange feeling. Except that I was very good at everything. ”

Speaking about her experience, Hegde emphasizes that everyone who has recovered from Covid, should be very careful going forward as there is a chance of going back.

“Post recovery care is very important,” she points and elaborates, “You have to drink a lot of water. Even your skin and hair become very dry. You energy levels dip and you feel down. So, you need to take care of these things by eating very well. That is very important. It is just so that you don’t get a relapse. Your body has fought a lot, the infection… and it needs to have its down time and get the rest to fully recover.”

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