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Veteran actor Kiran Kumar tests negative for Coronavirus in the third attempt

Veteran actor Kiran Kumar, three days ago, was tested positive of the novel Coronavirus. The actor who was asymptomatic had self- isolated himself at home and was infected with the virus nearly 13 days ago. Now, in the latest development, Kiran has been tested negative in his third test.

Talking about his experience, Kiran issued a statement thanking doctors at Hinduja Hospital in Khar, Mumbai for guiding him and keeping him informed throughout. The veteran actor recalled his battle against Coronavirus and informed that the family is still following home-isolation rules. Expressing gratitude towards medical workers, Kiran encouraged people to be hopeful and positive.

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Read his statement here:

It is safe to say that things feel more than a little surreal at the moment. Never in our wildest dreams could we have imagined a dystopia like this would be our everyday reality. But it is. A few weeks ago, I had to undergo a routine medical procedure for which, under the government's guideline at the time, a COVID 19 test was mandatory. My daughter accompanied me for the testing and we joked and laughed and generally remained upbeat, certain that this was just a formality and we would get on with our normal lives soon enough. The test results came back positive. Within the hour, we cordoned off a floor at home and turned it into an isolation zone. The amazing doctors at Hinduja Khar and Lilavati armed us with enough information to ensure panic would not set in. We informed the BMC of my status and amped up everyone's vitamin intake. 

Today after being retested for Covid19, I am happy to say that I have tested negative. My family is still following strict home isolation. I was totally asymptomatic and apart from the boredom that accompanies isolation had no other complaints. I am continuing to take this forced time out as an opportunity to introspect and focus on life's smaller pleasures. The days are spent meditating, catching up on ample OTT content and reading books I've long forgotten I'd bought. We all held on to our optimism and if there's one take away I have from this, is that there's nothing to fear but fear itself. Corona felt like a looming, distant and scary phantom that we took every precaution to avoid and even then it found a way to enter what we thought was a completely sanitised space. Yet, here we are, dealing with it and getting on with our lives. It's unfair to test people's loyalty when your world feels like it's caving in on you. It's such a strange time that a seasonal sneeze or cough feels like something more sinister. As hard as it is for the people isolating, it's tougher still for their caregivers. For being by our side in these challenging times, I'd like to say aloud and resonating thank you to all our support staff. I'd like to take a breath to thank all the wonderful friends and family that have offered their unwavering support, whether it be through endless facetime calls or home remedies steeped in love and haldi! 

A special thank you to my brother in law Dr. Deepak Ugra for standing by us like our personal medico superman. Doctors and medical workers are the real superheroes and no amount of praise can do justice to their service. The silver lining here is that the earth is healing. Ecosystems are restoring themselves, wildlife is reclaiming its rightful space. Not only nature but relationships are blossoming too. People may physically be staying apart but are emotionally and mentally getting closer to loved ones. We're all becoming cooks and hobbyists or just taking this time to decompress and be. Maybe this is the leveling up process we needed for the dawn of a new World and I for one am looking forward to waking up to it. Love and Light, Kiran.

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