Kanika Kapoor tested positive to COVID

▴ Kanika Kapoor tested positive to COVID
"At this stage, I would like to urge you all to practice self-isolation and get tested if you have the signs," wrote Kanika Kapoor

Vocalist Kanika Kapoor, who came back to India from an outing to the UK about 10 days prior, has tried positive for coronavirus. The 41-year-old vocalist shared an announcement on her web-based life accounts, saying she experienced the typical strategy at the air terminal when she landed and began indicating side effects after close to 7 days: "For as far back as 4 days I have had indications of influenza, I got myself tried and it came positive for Covid-19. My family and I are in finished isolate now and following clinical counsel on the most proficient method to push ahead. Contact mapping of individuals I have been in contact with is in progress too. I was examined at the air terminal according to ordinary strategy 10 days before when I returned home. The manifestations have grown just four days back."

"At this stage, I might want to ask all of you to rehearse self seclusion and get tried if you have the signs," she included.

Sharing a wellbeing update, Kanika Kapoor stated: "I am feeling alright, similar to typical influenza and a gentle fever. Be that as it may, we should be reasonable residents as of now and think about surrounding us. We can get past this without alarm just if we tune in to the specialists and our nearby, state and local government mandates. Wishing everybody great wellbeing."

Kanika Kapoor, who is accepted to be in Lucknow as of now, didn't address unverified reports that she shrouded her movement history and went to a gathering in the wake of flying back from the UK.

Various superstars have tried positive for coronavirus, among them Tom Hanks and spouse Rita Wilson, Idris Elba, Game Of Thrones on-screen characters Kristofer Hivju and Indira Varma, Quantum Of Solace star Olga Kurylenko and Frozen 2 voice entertainer Rachel Matthews. The infection started in China and has spread over the world with Italy presently revealing the most elevated number of passings. More than 200 have tried positive in India up until this point. The coronavirus was first distinguished at a fish showcase in China's Wuhan and it immediately spread from that point, tainting more than 245,700 individuals worldwide and guaranteeing more than 10,000 lives.

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