Worried Soni Razdan fears the worst, after, Alia Bhatt tests positive for COVID-19

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 3, 2021 04:12 PM2021-04-03T16:12:52+5:302021-04-03T16:17:10+5:30

A worried Soni Razdan took to Twitter on Friday to share a poem she had written about the new ...

Worried Soni Razdan fears the worst, after, Alia Bhatt tests positive for COVID-19 | Worried Soni Razdan fears the worst, after, Alia Bhatt tests positive for COVID-19

Worried Soni Razdan fears the worst, after, Alia Bhatt tests positive for COVID-19

A worried Soni Razdan took to Twitter on Friday to share a poem she had written about the new wave of coronavirus infections in the country. Her daughter Alia Bhatt had tested positive for the disease earlier this week. The Sir actress, wrote, how it is becoming difficult to fathom how to protect oneself from this outbreak of the virus. “This is no ordinary wave …it’s everywhere. In our houses, in our hair. I’m getting a bit of a scare. It’s no ordinary wave.. it’s everywhere … don’t know how we shall fare .. how do we begin to care… about so many here and there… it’s everywhere, it’s everywhere. Soni Razdan has also been encouraging people to take the coronavirus vaccine. 

A few days back, she had written on Twitter, “My 93 year old father got vaccinated the other day. No side effects at all. Not even a sore arm. Please don’t be scared of the vaccine. And please get vaccinated whoever can. Because it’s the best way to disrupt the chain of infection we have. And that’s the need of the hour.” Few days ago, Sharing her diagnosis, Alia had written on Instagram, "Hello all, I have tested positive for Covid-19. I have immediately isolated myself and will be under home quarantine. I am following all safety protocols under the advice of my doctors. Grateful for all your love and support. Please stay safe and take care." Before her, her boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor and his mother Neetu Kapoor had also tested positive for the disease. In an earlier tweet, Soni has asked why the most active age group of 16 to 40 is not being provided the vaccine first. Tagging Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, she tweeted, "When it’s really the 16 to 40 age group that’s ‘socialising’ going out to work, bars, nightclubs etc (the last 2 without masks mostly) just can’t understand why they aren’t getting the vaccine first. @uddhavthackeray @AUThackeray."Soni had also said that actors should also be allowed to take the vaccine on priority as they are exposed to the virus on sets. She had said, "So many actors get COVID and are at huge risk when working. I mean we actually can’t wear masks. But no one seems to think they need to be able to take the vaccine yet."

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