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Karim Morani shares health update after testing positive for coronavirus twice
After daughter Shaza and Zoa Morani's discharge from the hospital a few days back, producer Karim Morani has shared a health update after testing positive for coronavirus for the second time recently. In an interview, the producer said, "I am doing fine. I had no symptoms as such from the very beginning, so physically I have no pain or issue as such. My last test came positive, so now the next one will take place at a gap. Waiting for it. Hopefully, it should be negative and I’ll be back home soon."

A recent report had claimed that Karim who is 60-years-old has previously survived two heart attacks. Meanwhile, his daughter Zoa said she tested negative twice and is happy to be back home. "I am extremely grateful to the doctors, nurses and hospital staff who took care of my health and my spirits every day. You will be in my prayers forever. No words can describe how does it feel to be home. I’m so grateful, God is great."

Talking about being diagnosed with the coronavirus, Zoa had told Varun Dhawan in an Instagram live, "I really couldn’t believe it because I was glued to the news and seeing all the stories. And then, to suddenly realise that you only have it, it is a little scary. But I promise, once you go through it, you realise that it is completely manageable. It’s nothing to be scared about, it really feels like normal flu."

In his interview, Karim also said, "Yes, they are now at home but are still isolating themselves. They stay in their rooms only. Food is served to them at the door, they eat and wash the utensils inside and keep it back at the door."