Erica Fernandes is the Indian television industry’s most loved and popular A-lister starlet that has created a permanent niche for herself by giving stellar performances in hit iconic serials like Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi, Kasautii Zindagii Kay season 2, and so on. Her brilliant performances as Dr. Sonkashi Bose Dixit and Prerna Sharma Basu hit the right notes for audiences and made them all fall in love with her acting which is why the fans and viewers always wish to see more of her power-packed performances on the screens and eagerly await to see her comeback.
Now we all know that the deadly COVID-19 pandemic which plagued our entire country in March 2020 has not yet subsided from India as now the much dangerous third wave of COVID-19 is in full force and the cases are increasing each day wherein a sleuth of renowned television celebs and Bollywood stars are getting caught by the COVID-19 wave and in this ongoing bandwagon and cluster, the latest entrant to join this club is stunning television actress Erica Fernandes.
Taking to her official Instagram account, Erica Fernandes has dropped a long note post on her account in which she has mentioned that when COVID hit them all she was paranoid about the same as she had an inkling that sooner or later most of them are going to be contracting the same and then when she started developing symptoms she went ahead and got a lab test done and this time her sore throat was so bad that she felt like sandpaper got stuck in her throat.
She also added how she and her mom have been having cough, congestion, fevers, headaches, body aches, and occasional shivering too and both of them have been isolated in medical care and she also requested all her friends and others who have gotten in contact with her to get themselves tested for COVID-19 and also revealed about having a history of laryngitis alongside cough and sore throat as well and has informed all her fans of being COVID-19 positive.
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