30 November,2021 09:43 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Amit Sadh has shared with fans on Instagram that he has tested positive for Covid-19. The caption was only a heart. He also shared a picture with a note written- "Despite utmost precautions, I have tested positive for COVID-19. The symptoms are mild. Following the protocols, I have isolated myself and will be under home quarantine. I am sure I will come back stronger and better out of this. Please stay safe and take care of yourself and others. Love you all."
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Earlier this year, Sadh took a break from social media and said the recent events in the country made him reflect on whether he should be sharing his pictures on social media, especially at a time when the city and the entire state of Maharashtra is "under strict COVID restrictions." "The whole country is going through a difficult time. I believe my posts and reels of the gym sessions, the silly things that I do will not heal or entertain anyone. "This is not a criticism to anyone. I personally feel the best way to be sensitive about the situation is to pray and hope for things to get better," he wrote.
The "Breathe" actor said it is important now to reach out to those who are struggling financially due to the pandemic and ensure that they are taken care of. "Life must go on even though I fool burdened. I am disheartened when we do not acknowledge the seriousness and do not address it. We cannot behave that everything is okay: this is a pandemic. I will continue to do what is expected of me, wear a mask maintain a social distance of 6 feet, step out when necessary, follow protocols and rules."
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