Shefali Shah Wears A Plastic Bag To Educate Everyone How Coronavirus Impacts Your Body!
Bollywood celebrities are using social media effectively and efficiently to spread awareness about COVID-19 outbreak. From Kartik Aaryan to Katrina Kaif, everyone is using their social media accounts to spread awareness.
Joining the bandwagon is Dil Dhadakne Do actor Shefali Shah.
Shefali Shah wore a plastic bag over her face to demonstrate the effect of coronavirus on the lungs. She took to Instagram and Twitter to share the video in which she wore a plastic bag over her face.
She posted the video with a warning.
¡°Safety warning : DO NOT TRY THIS EVER!#CoronaVirus #CoronaDiaries #OneDayAtATime #LivingWithCOVID19#LifeInTheTimesOfCorona #LoveinTheTimesOfCorona#LockDown,¡± she wrote in the post.
¡°This is exactly how your lungs are going to feel when the Covid-19 hits your lungs and the virus starts developing. So we have no option, just deal with it. Stay at home and do it for your safety, for your family¡¯s safety, for your friends¡¯ safety because one person out there gets it, it will spread like wildfire. It is already. If this isn¡¯t a warning enough, I don¡¯t know what is,¡± Shefali said in the video.
¡°I can¡¯t breathe. And soon, if this spreads, a lot of us, a lot of people we love, won¡¯t be able to breathe,¡± she added.
There are at least 606 confirmed coronavirus cases in India as of Wednesday, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ministry said. Of this, 553 are active cases, 42 patients have recovered and been discharged from the hospital and 10 people have lost their lives.
The active cases include 563 Indian nationals and 43 foreign nationals. Tamil Nadu also reported five new novel coronavirus positive cases on Wednesday, taking the total number of such patients in the southern state to 23.
With three new positive cases of coronavirus in Gujarat, the total count of COVID-19 patients in the state has surged to 38. Five more COVID-19 positive cases were detected overnight in Maharashtra taking the total to 116.
Madhya Pradesh also reported five new cases taking the total number up to 14. Casualties, so far, have been reported from Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, and West Bengal.