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Coronavirus: Doctor tells Kanika Kapoor to act like a ‘patient and not a star’

‘She must cooperate’

A few days ago Bollywood star Kanika Kapoor confirmed she tested positive for coronavirus.

In a post to her Instagram page, the Indian singer explained she and her family are in “complete quarantine now following medical advice”.

She also added she was contacting people she was in contact with people who she has seen in order to inform them she had contracted the COVID-19 virus.

“At this stage I would like to urge you all to practice self isolation and get tested if you have the signs,” she added. “I am feeling ok, like a normal flu and a mild fever, however we need to be sensible citizens at this time and think of all around us.”

Prior to her diagnosis, Kapoor had been in London and claims she didn’t feel any symptoms of the virus until 10 days after returning to India.

The 42-year-old is reportedly being treated in a local hospital in her hometown of Lucknow, India. However, according to the , Kapoor alleged the treatment she was receiving at the hospital was sub-standard and is claiming the room she was given is unhygienic and filled with mosquitoes.

However, the director of Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, where Kapoor is receiving treatment, has refuted her claims.

In a statement to the , Dr RK Dhiman saying she should be acting like a “patient and not a star”.

“Kanika Kapoor has been provided the best that is possible in a hospital,” he said in the statement. “She must co-operate as a patient and not throw tantrums of a star.

“She is being provided a gluten-gree diet from hospital kitchen. She has to co-operate with us to help herself.”

At present India – a country with a population of over one billion – has 504 confirmed cases of coronavirus, 457 of which are currently active.

In the UAE, there have been 198 confirmed cases, 155 which are currently active, 41 have recovered and two have been fatal.


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