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Shaza Morani writes note of gratitude from hospital after testing negative for coronavirus
Producer Karim Morani’s younger daughter Shaza Morani has made a full recovery after undergoing treatment for the coronavirus. After testing negative two consecutive times, she has been discharged from the Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai. Now, Shaza has shared a heartwarming note on her Instagram that she wrote during her time at Nanavati Hospital.

In her note, Shaza wrote, "I get so greatly affected by the erroneous ways of our human race, but ever so often I come across people who restore my faith. It’s 3 am on Day 20 of me putting myself in quarantine (day 4 of complete isolation in Nanavati hospital). My lights are off and I'm all tucked in but can’t sleep. Weirdly it’s not of stress or depression. I have a smile on my face and felt inspired to write this." Shaza further thanked her parents Karim and Zara Morani and her elder sister Zoa who had been quarantined with her in the same room after they developed symptoms for the coronavirus.

"Half my life I’ve only fought with her and can’t take her crazy self for more than a couple of hours. In my days of complete isolation, I miss her terribly," Shaza wrote. In addition to her family, she thanked her boyfriend for being her "breath of ocean-fresh air" at all times and her best friends for cheering her up with "non-stop Facetime dates" and group chats. 

"Finally the biggest thank you... to the doctors, nurses, cleaners, pantry workers who have not seen their families for over a month and are putting themselves at risk every day for me. I hope you get back to your families safely. I can only imagine the joy you will feel when you finally meet them. I wish that joy for you," Shaza added. She signed off as "a COVID-19 positive but also a faith positive patient".