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Doctor plays 'Love You Zindagi' to cheer 30 year old COVID 19 patient in emergency ward; Asks individuals not to lose trust



In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a video of a 30-year-elderly person has been coursing on the web. The moving clasp shows the patient happily tuning in to music. 

Composed By Pinkvilla Desk Mumbai Published: May 11, 2021 10:51 PM 230936 peruses 0 remarks 

Specialist plays 'Love You Zindagi' to cheer COVID 19 patient in crisis ward; Asks individuals not to lose trust 

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, India's medical care framework has been overburdened with a large number of patients anticipating satisfactory clinical guide. With the second flood of Coronavirus, the nation is confronting an emergency and numerous Bollywood big names have stepped in to bring to the table assistance to those out of luck. Residents have been intensifying assets on their online media stages to contact individuals. In the previous few weeks, we have seen individuals going to clinics to amaze patients and lifting their spirits. 

Presently, a new video of a Covid-19 patient is coursing on the web. Dr. Monika Langeh has shared a wonderful clasp of her 30-year-old patient doing combating the infection on her Twitter handle after she couldn't get conceded to the ICU. In the 20 second long clasp, we see the lady sitting on her emergency clinic bed and tuning in to the merry track Love You Zindagi from Dear Zindagi. She is seen merrily waving at the video and later moving to the beats of the famous tune. The specialist considered her a 'solid young lady' with a 'solid resolution' in the post and summed up her astonishing soul by expressing "Never lose the Hope."








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Coronavirus: Woman from viral Love You Zindagi video dies; Twitterati left shattered 

In the midst of the Covid pandemic, all expectation is by all accounts lost as our nation keeps on battling with a disintegrating medical care framework. Nonetheless, there are individuals who carry us expectation and boldness with their activities, inspiration and persistence. 

One such individual circulated around the web a couple of days prior for showing strength even subsequent to being tainted by Covid. Dr Monika Langeh on Twitter shared a video of a lady matured 30-years of age who was tuning in to the melody "Love you Zindagi" from the film "Dear Zindagi" to keep herself roused to battle Covid. 


Sharing the video, Dr Langeh had composed on May 8, "She is simply 30yrs old and She didn't get icu bed we dealing with her in the Covid crisis since last 10days. She is on NIVsupport,received remedesvir, plasma treatment and so on She is a solid young lady with solid determination requested that I play some music and I permitted her. Lesson:"Never lose the Hope"  

Today the specialist educated that the lady is no more. She died leaving behind her family and her youngster. 

In a tweet, Dr Langeh expressed, "I'm very sorry..we lost the bold soul.. Om Shanti .. if it's not too much trouble, appeal to God for the family and the child to bear this misfortune." 

The new before long spread on Twitter making a many individuals pitiful about utilizing the fearless soul. Anguish and sympathies have been pouring in on Twitter today trusting that the lady will find happiness in the hereafter. 

In any case, the inspiration and mental fortitude she exhibited will be e on earth even after she has left us. 

This is what individuals are saying. See. 

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