Updated On: 17 April, 2020 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Zoa Morani, who was tested positive for coronavirus last week opened up about her journey of battling COVID-19.

Image sourced from Zoa Morani's Instagram account
Film producer Karim Morani and his daughters Zoa and Shaza were tested positive for coronavirus and admitted to the hospital. Shaza, who had returned from Sri Lanka in the first week of March, showed no symptoms but was admitted to Nanavati Hospital. On the other hand, Zoa who had returned from Rajasthan around mid-March tested positive for COVID-19. On Monday, Zoa was discharged from the hospital after recovering.
Now, Zoa has shared her experience of hospitalisation and how she battled coronavirus. Speaking to Hindustan Times, the actress said, "I had mild fever, and then it worsened over a week, with dry cough, headache and fatigue. It was as if my immunity had taken a hit. I was alone in the hospital then, but my doctor was kind, sensitive and gave me a lot of positivity. I kept telling myself 'there are others out there with severe symptoms, fighting it out, so I must be grateful that I am in a manageable situation.' Being in that isolation ICU was some experience."