February 18, 2021

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Tannaz Irani on testing positive for COVID-19: I am resting and taking this setback positively as well – Times of India

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Actress Tannaz Irani, who tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday, is currently recovering at home. Talking exclusively to BT about how she is taking care of herself, she says, “Apart from taking all measures for a speedy and smooth recovery, I am eating healthy. I am taking my vitamins, dry fruits, haldi milk, warm water, etc.”

The actress is relieved about getting herself tested in the nick of time, so that she could quarantine herself without spreading the infection to others. She says, “I was feeling uneasy on Friday night. I was down with fever and severe body ache, but I dismissed it as flu due to exertion caused by overwork. However, when the fever and ache didn’t subside by Saturday, I decided to undergo a Covid test, which unfortunately came back positive. I’m glad I didn’t delay taking the test. Despite this setback, both Bhakhtyar (Irani) and I are staying positive.”

She adds, “I have taken utmost care while working. I don’t eat or touch anything on the set while shooting. I don’t eat in a group and am always away from people. So, I really don’t know how I got infected. It could be from new people, who tend to come from another set. Besides, we don’t wear a mask while shooting. I just want to say that wearing masks on the set is something that one should not forget at any cost except for the time when they are shooting.”

Tannaz admits that having young children at home makes self-isolation challenging. Her children, Zeus (12 years) and Zara (nine years), are young and understandably want to meet their mother. However, they are also turning out to be her source of strength and positivity. She shares, “It is really difficult to isolate myself with such young children. They come to my door every morning to say hello. Sometimes, they just come to my door to say ‘Khamma Ghani, Ranisa’, which is how I am greeted on my TV show, ‘Apna Time Bhi Aayega’ (laughs!). That brings a smile to my face. They keep sanitising everything around me, like the door knob, wearing their masks. At times like these, children can surprise you with their strength, intelligence and resilience. My kids have shown me that they can take care of themselves and others, too.”



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