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Zoa Morani gets discharged from the hospital after recovering from COVID-19

A few days ago, it was revealed that producer Karim Morani and his daughters Zoa Morani and Shaza Morani have tested positive for COVID-19. Shaza was discharged a couple of days ago, and recently, even Zoa was discharged from the hospital after recovering from COVID-19.

The actress took to her Insta story to inform everyone that she has been discharged from the hospital and is going back home. She posted a picture from the hospital and wrote, "Time to say goodbye to my warriors from space and keep them in my prayers forever! Goodbye isolation ICU. Time for #homesweethome!"


While revealing about being tested positive, Zoa had written a note and captioned it as, “Feeling So overwhelmed watching the Dr’s , nurses and hospital staff taking care of us fearlessly! No words can describe .. i can see their discomfort in their protective suits yet 24 /7 on their toes serving us ... the true heroes for sure ... my Dr is so sweet and full of life , he constantly makes jokes and makes me feel so light.. yesterday he was the one to bring the news to me about testing positive and he was so sensitive and funny at the same time ( don’t know how he did that) so so grateful for Dr Saurabh Phadkare and his team ...Feeling so safe in his hands ... #coronavirus #covid19positivethoughts #indiafightscorona ??‍♀️ ?????”

A couple of days ago, Zoa had done an Insta live chat with Varun Dhawan and had revealed that she is feeling much better after being hospitalised. While Zoa and Shaza are back home, we are yet to get an update on Karim Morani’s health.

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