From John Abraham To Nora Fatehi: Celebs Who Have Tested COVID-19 Positive Recently

Out of these Bollywood celebrities, there are some who have been tested positive for the second time.

Out of these Bollywood celebrities, there are some who have been tested positive for the second time.

Amid fear of the third wave, led by Omicron, a hoard of Bollywood celebrities has been tested positive for COVID-19. Ironically, Maharashtra has the highest number of Omicron cases in India. Out of these Bollywood celebrities, there are some who have been tested positive for the second time. Here we are going to have a look at the list of Bollywood celebs who have contracted the virus recently.

Mrunal Thakur: Bollywood actress Mrunal Thakur is the latest celebrity who has been tested positive for COVID-19. She shared the news on her social media account recently. Thakur said that she had mild symptoms and tested positive for the disease. “I am following all the protocol for the safety of others. Those who came in contact with me must get tested immediately.” she wrote on Instagram.

John Abraham: Not only Actor John Abraham but his wife Priya too have been tested positive for COVID-19. The ‘Satyamev Jayate 2’ actor said he had met a person a few days back and realized later that he was COVID-19 positive.

Ekta Kapoor: Filmmaker Ekta Kapoor too has been tested positive. She informed her fans about it through a social media post. Kapoor said that she was tested positive despite taking all precautions. She urged everyone who got in touch with her to undergo the test.

Nora Fatehi: The ‘Kusu Kusu’ girl is another Bollywood celebrity who has been tested positive for COVID-19 recently. She is in the news because of her latest music video ‘Dance Meri Rani’ with Guru Randhawa.

Kareena Kapoor Khan: She was tested positive in the first week of December. The BMC had confirmed the report and accused of violating COVID-19 norms.

Arjun Kapoor: This is the second time he has been tested positive for COVID-19. Earlier, he was tested positive for the coronavirus in September 2020.

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