COVID-19: Farah Khan Ali and family test negative after diagnosis of in-house staff


PTI, Apr 17, 2020, 1:15 PM IST

Mumbai: Jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali, whose in-house staff was diagnosed with COVID-19 earlier this week, has revealed that she and her family has tested negative for the virus.

On Tuesday, April 14 Farah had tweeted that a member of her in-house staff has been tested positive for the novel virus.

In a series of tweets on Thursday night, Farah, daughter of veteran actor-filmmaker Sanjay Khan and sister of Sussanne Khan, revealed that she, her family members and rest of the in-house staff have been tested negative

All negative Yay yay yay . #covidtesting,” Farah posted on Twitter.

“God is great. May the ones who have this virus heal soon and recover. May the ones who go to work everyday trying to save the ones who have the virus be protected. May god heal our planet, she added.

In another tweet, she said her children and in-house staff were relieved after tests results came out.

“You know what was the best feeling more than testing negative for Covid? It was the relieved faces of my children and in-house staff who live with me since more than 10 years. That was priceless . Happiness is contagious.”

However, as a precautionary measure, Farah said she will be in quarantine. “Will be quarantined until 29th April 2020 even though I tested negative. Be safe. Be home, This too shall pass.”

Singer Kanika Kapoor was the first Bollywood personality to test positive for COVID-19.

Recently, Bollywood producer Karim Morani and his daughters, Shaza and Zoa, were also diagnosed with the virus.

While Shaza and Zoa have been discharged from the hospital after testing negative, Karim is still under medical care as he tested positive for the second time.

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