
After Shaza, sister Zoa Morani tested positive with COVID-19
It was yesterday when the producer Karim Morani had revealed that his daughter Shaza Morani has been tested positive with COVID-19!
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has disrupted the everyday lives of the people. Everyday new cases are arising and it was yesterday only when the Bollywood producer, Karim Morani revealed that his daughter Shaza Morani has been tested positive with COVID-19. Now there are reports that his another daughter Zoa Morani has also been infected with the virus.
A source told PTI, “She had tested today for COVID-19 and her results came positive by evening. She is in Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, whereas Shaza is under medication at Nanavati. Shaza will be tested again after two days. As of now, the immediate family, house helps are also getting tested. They are all under quarantine.”
However, earlier in the day Karim Morani had said, “Shaza had no symptoms but has tested positive. Zoa, my other daughter, has a few symptoms so we got both of them tested. Zoa, however, tested negative. Both have been admitted to Nanavati hospital. They are in isolation and under observation.”
Talking about the numbers, the virus has claimed more than a hundred lives in India with more than 4,000 people being infected currently.
Recent Posts
- FIA Suspends Key Cybercrime Officer Sarfraz Chaudhry in Wake of Influencer Crackdown
- GVE London’s Supercar Struggle: “Proud Employee, Not a Shareholder”
- IShowSpeed Reportedly Approached with $500 Million+ Streaming Deal
- Feeling the Pressure at 25–30? Here’s Why Young Adults Think Time Is Running Out
- BTS Is Back! All Seven Members Complete Military Service—What’s Next for the K-Pop Kings?
- Diddy’s Blockbuster Trial Nears Verdict: What’s Next for the Hip-Hop Mogul?
- “Squid Game” Final Season Sparks Global Buzz Ahead of Premiere
- Beyoncé and Jay-Z Reunite Onstage in Paris: A Night to Remember
- Texas Bets Big on Film: $1.5 Billion Incentive Law Aims to Bring Hollywood Home
- Starbucks Considers Selling Its China Business Amid Fierce Local Competition