Actress Tamannaah, who announced her recovery from COVID-19 on Saturday, took to social media to express her gratitude towards the doctors and staff of the Continental Hospital for being helpful throughout her stay. “Words cannot describe how grateful I am to the doctors, nurses and the staff at Continental Hospital,” Bhatia said.
“I was so sick, weak and scared but then you made sure that I was comfortable and treated in the best possible way. The kindness, sincere caring, and concern made everything better,” the Bahubali actor wrote on her social media.
Tamannaah had contracted the COVID-19 disease last month and on October 5 put out a message saying that she had recovered from the infection and was being discharged.
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“Although my team and I have been very disciplined on set, I unfortunately succumbed to a mild fever last week. After undertaking the mandatory tests, I was diagnosed as COVID-19 positive. I admitted myself into a private hospital in Hyderabad to mitigate adverse health outcomes and after being under the care of expert medical professionals, I am now being discharged.”
Bhatia’s parents had contracted the coronavirus a few months ago but she had tested negative then.
She has been sharing videos showing the slow ‘back to normal’ recovery her body is undergoing. While sharing a work out video Tamannaah mentioned that listening to the body was the key in complete recovery.
“#BackToFitness – Day 1 It’s time to take baby steps and get back my stamina. This is an extremely important step after recovering from coronavirus. Keep going but make sure you listen to your body,” she wrote with the workout video.
Bhatia will be seen in That is Mahalakshmi, a Telugu remake of 2014 Bollywood hit, Queen and opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Bole Chudiyan. The 30-year-old also has Seetimaarr, a sports action Telugu film coming up.