TV Actor Anirudh Dave Shares Emotional Message, Says 'I'm On Oxygen Support Right Now But Want To Breathe On My Own’ Recovering From 85% Lung Infection!

<p>TV actor Anirudh Dave who is battling COVID-19 for the past 22 days shared an update about his health which might bring a smile to his fans&rsquo; face. The actor, who is still in the hospital is out of ICU after two weeks and took to Instagram on Thursday to share his latest health update.</p> <p>The Patiala Bases actor Dave posted an emotional note in Hindi along with a picture of himself and his baby. He wrote: Thank You is a small word, I am lying on the hospital bed for the past 22 days, and feeling everybody's love, affection and care. I am continuously on oxygen support but the motivation I get from you'll. I am indebted to you'll. I have come out of the ICU bed after 14 days and am feeling slightly better. 85 percent of my lungs are infected, it will take time but there's no hurry. I just want to breathe on my own, I will meet you'll soon. My saturation level goes down after being emotional. I am certain everything will be fine soon.</p> <p>[insta]https://www.instagram.com/p/CPFtLEoBT1M/[/insta]</p> <p>Soon after Anirudh Dave shared the post many popular TV actors and his&nbsp; friends including&nbsp; Nakuul Mehta, Dalljiet Kaur, Ridhima Tiwari, Rohit Purohit, Sara Khan, Riddhima Pandit, Nandish Sandhu, Vijayendra Kumeria, Pooja Bisht and several others commented get well soon messages.</p> <p>Last month, while shooting for a web series in Bhopal, the television actor had tested positive for coronavirus. After a couple of days in home isolation, Anirudh was rushed to the hospital after his condition deteriorated. He was then moved to the ICU due to a lung infection.</p> <p>Earlier this month, there were reports that the actor had tested negative for coronavirus. However, wife Shubhi Ahuja shared that Dave hadn&rsquo;t taken any test yet.</p> <p>We wish a speedy recovery to the actor!</p>

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