Nora Fatehi tests positive for Covid-19 It has honestly hit me real hard

Actress-dancer Nora Fatehi on Thursday said she has tested positive for COVID-19 and is under quarantine.

The 29-year-old actress said the virus has hit her “really hard” and she has been incapacitated for a few days.

“Hey guys, regrettably I am presently battling Covid. it has reliably hit me real hard! I have been bedridden for a few days now under doctor supervision” she posted on her Instagram Story.

Fatehi, who has featured in films like “Bhuj: The Pride of India” and “Street Dancer 3D”, attracted her fans and followers to stay safe and mask up.

“Please stay safe guys wear your masks, it’s spreading fast and can affect everyone differently! Unfortunately, I have reacted badly to it, this could happen to anyone please be careful! I am Working on recovering at the moment that’s all that matters right now. Nothing is more important than your health! Take care, stay safe” she added.

A spokesman for Fatehi said the actress confirmed positive two days ago and has been cooperating with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials.

Nora fathehi tests covid positive
Nora fathehi tests covid positive

 

The spokesperson further stated that the outdoor pictures of the actor doing the rounds of social media were old, as she has not stepped out since her COVID-19 finding.

“The catching pictures inflow since yesterday is from a previous event in the past and Nora has stepped nowhere out of late. We would therefore request to please disregard the old pictures,” they explained.

Fatehi was last seen in the John Abraham-starrer “Satyameva Jayate 2”, which was released theatrically on 25th November.

On Wednesday, Mumbai reported 2,510 COVID-19 cases, the maximum daily accumulation since 8th May, and one death, taking its count to 7,75,808 and toll to 16,375.

The spike in the country’s financial capital Mumbai has got marked since 20th December, when just 283 cases were informed.

In the wake of the emergence of the novel Omicron variant of COVID-19, the Mumbai Police have forbidden New Year festivities and gatherings in any closed or open space, as well as hotels and restaurants.

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