Kishwer Merchantt to Jankee Parekh, celebs whose kids tested positive for COVID-19

Kishwer Merchantt to Jankee Parekh, we take a look at celebrities whose small kids tested positive for COVID-19. There are lessons to be learnt about safety and health of kids from the stories shared by them.

Celebrity couple Kishwer Merchant and Suyyash Rai's four-month-old son Nirvair is COVID-19 positive. Kishwer shared that the little one was 'in pain' and acting 'cranky' after getting infected.

Kishwer had taken to her social media to share a heartfelt post about how Suyyash took charge of the situation as Nirvair tested positive for Covid-19. She revealed that Nirvair caught the infection after his nanny tested positive. The actress also shared how Suyyash stood by them and helped from making food and taking full care of the little one to being on Kishwer’s side.

Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh's 11-month-old son Sufi was recently hospitalised after he tested positive for the novel coronavirus. After Nakuul tested positive for COVID, his baby boy Sufi also contracted the virus. 

Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh’s 11-month-old son Sufi was recently hospitalised after he tested positive for the novel coronavirus. After Nakuul tested positive for COVID, his baby boy Sufi also contracted the virus. Jankee Parekh recently had an Instagram Live session with actress Neha Dhupia on her social media page Freedom To Feed where she discussed how she took care of the little one when he got infected. “Don’t wear fancy masks but only N95 whenever you venture out. Make sure you carry all the necessary medications when travelling. Continue to feed your baby. If your child is positive, continue to feed him and keep the baby with you,” shared Jankee.

Actor Mohit Malik's son Ekbir, who is nine months old, had also tested positive for COVID-19. The little one had to fight high fever during the infection period and has now recovered, all thanks to his immunity.   

Actor Mohit Malik’s son Ekbir, who is nine months old, had also tested positive for COVID-19. The little one had to fight high fever during the infection period and has now recovered, all thanks to his immunity. “For me the learning was that yes Covid is dangerous and yes I was nervous but when it came down to it, we all fighters, including our children.  Stay safe, take all the precautions but if you still end up letting Covid enter your home, remember not to give up!  Fight it out and win the battle,” wrote Additie Malik.

Stay safe, if your kids catch the virus or show any symptoms, get in touch with the doctor immediately. Do not panic. This time let’s beat it with courage and hope.