Mumbai: Actress Mahhi Vij has revealed she examined constructive for COVID-19. On Thursday, she took to Instagram and shared her well being replace. She mentioned that “this time around the strain is more severe than the previous one .” She can also be heartbroken as she has to steer clear of her kids to maintain them protected.Â
“I am Covid Positive..Away from my kids is heartbreaking when I see my daughter crying for me. Please take care of urself don`t take it easy. This covid is severe .Mask on #covid . Santize. Pray for my speedy recovery,” Mahhi wrote.Â
She additionally dropped a video wherein she talked about her well being intimately. “I had a lot of body pain, especially my bones were aching a lot. This COVID is worse than the previous one. I was feeling breathless for quite some days,” Mahhi mentioned.Â
After studying about Mahhi`s COVID analysis, her followers and members from the tv business wished her a speedy restoration. “Get well soon,” actress Srishty Rode commented. “Be strong and get well soon dear,” actress Jaswir Kaur wrote.Â
Recently, Kirron Kher and Pooja Bhatt additionally examined constructive for COVID-19. On Wednesday, Maharashtra well being division officers knowledgeable that three individuals died on account of COVID-19 an infection within the state. “A total of 483 new cases were recorded in the past 24 hours and the number of active cases in Maharashtra till March 29 is 2506,” officers mentioned.Â
The restoration charge within the state is at present standing at 98.15 per cent. Health officers additionally knowledgeable that RT-PCR exams are recurrently being carried out on the airport. “A total of 35639 patients were screened by RT-PCR at the airport, in which 43 have been found positive so far,” officers mentioned. It must be famous that 4 weeks in the past, the positivity charge in Maharashtra was 1.05 per cent however at present it’s standing at 6.15 per cent for the week (March 22 to March 28). The districts of Solapur and Sangli are at present experiencing the utmost positivity charge in Covid 19 infections with 20.05 per cent and 17.47 per cent respectively. Â