Actor Purab Kohli Reveals Him And His Family Had COVID-19
Actor Purab Kohli Reveals Him And His Family Had COVID-19

On Tuesday, actor Purab Kohli revealed that he and his fam were down with COVID-19 but are now recovering. The star lives in London with his wife Lucy Payton and two children, four-year-old Inaya and one-year-old Osian. The Rock On! 2 actor stated that his daughter contracted the disease first and then passed it on […]

On Tuesday, actor Purab Kohli revealed that he and his fam were down with COVID-19 but are now recovering. The star lives in London with his wife Lucy Payton and two children, four-year-old Inaya and one-year-old Osian.

 

The Rock On! 2 actor stated that his daughter contracted the disease first and then passed it on to his wife who had the ‘cough symptom everyone has been talking about’.

 

“Then me, I got a solid cold for one day which was horrid then it vanished and this irritating cough set in for 3 days. Three of us had only mild 100-101 temperatures and fatigue. Osian got it last with a 104 fever for 3 nights. Also a runny nose and a slight cough. His fever disappeared only on his 5th day,” Kohli wrote, adding: “We were constantly in touch with the GP on the phone. Apparently everyone in London is getting it and it’s rampant here, and a few people we know have gotten it. Just wanted to share it with you if it helps reduce the panic a little to know someone who has had it and is fine.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey guys, we’ve just had a flu and given our symptoms our GP says we were down with Covid 19. Pretty similar to a regular flu with a stronger cough and a feeling of breathlessness. Inaya got it first and very mild. A cough and a cold for two days. Then Lucy got it more in the chest, quite similar to the cough symptom everyone has been talking about. Then me, i got a solid cold for one day which was horrid then it vanished and this irritating cough set in for 3 days. Three of us had only mild 100-101 temperatures and fatigue. Osian got it last with a 104 fever for 3 nights. Also a runny nose and a slight cough. His fever disappeared only on his 5th day. We were constantly in touch with the GP on the phone. Apparently everyone in London is getting it and its rampant here, and a few people we know have gotten it. Just wanted to share it with you if it helps reduce the panic a little to know someone who has had it and is fine. On Wednesday last week we were out of self imposed quarantine and are not contagious any longer. We were doing 4 to 5 steams and salt water gargles a day, ginger haldi honey mixtures to sooth the throat really helped. Also warm water bottles on the chest really helped relax the chest. Hot baths helped the fluie feelings. And of course lots and lots of rest even now after two weeks we can feel our bodies still recovering. Please stay safe. I hope none of you get it but if you do, know that your body is strong enough to fight it. Seek proper advice from your doctors as intensity of each case is different as was in my household alone. And please stay home and rest the body as much as possible. Lots of love. #CoronaVirus #Covid19 #Recovery #DontPanic #Breathe #Calm

 

A post shared by Purab H Kohli (@purab_kohli) on Apr 7, 2020 at 3:15am PDT

 

 

 

Even as the virus’ effects on China eases, it continues to wreak havoc in other parts of the world. In the United States, the confirmed cases have touched 400,000 whereas, in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care even as the country reported its biggest daily rise in deaths.

 

According to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, the number of people diagnosed with the disease exceeds 1.4 million and more than 82,000 people have died. However, more than 300,000 people have also recovered.

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