Why hasn’t Dia Mirza not taken the COVID vaccine?

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 pandemic through social media channels. She wrote about the current pandemic crisis: “Our children are deeply affected by the ongoing crises. Many are losing parents to COVID-19. These organisations can help us help our children”. She has also emphasized the importance of vaccinations, wearing a double mask, social distancing, personal hygiene, and staying indoors throughout the outbreak.

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Dia and her husband Vaibhav Rekhi are eagerly awaiting their first baby. Last month, the actress took to Instagram and revealed about her pregnancy with a picture of herself cradling the baby bump in a beautiful beach backdrop. The photo she posted was taken during the couple’s Maldives vacation. Previously, Dia was married to Sahil Sangha, with whom she lived for 11 years. In terms of work, Dia appeared last in the film Thappad, and is known for her performance in movies such as Rehnaa Hai Tere Dil Mein, Sanju, and Dum.

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