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Actor-influencer Joyita Chatterjee, on testing positive: Covid-19 brings back the pain of losing my father
Actor-influencer Joyita Chatterjee, on testing positive: Covid-19 brings back the pain of losing my father

Hindustan Times

time31-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Actor-influencer Joyita Chatterjee, on testing positive: Covid-19 brings back the pain of losing my father

Contracting Covid-19 in 2025 is still brutal,' says actor-influencer Joyita Chatterjee, who is currently homebound after she tested positive recently. She says the infection is 'intensely painful'. The actor adds that though she 'hadn't contracted Covid-19 during the pandemic' four years ago, she did witness her 'father's struggle with it, before eventually losing him due to Coronavirus'. Joyita adds that her current situation brings back the pain and memories of that 'challenging phase'. Sharing how she was diagnosed with Covid-19, she says, 'I thought it was common cold due to weather change, but my fever increased to 102°F. I also had severe joint pain and diarrhoea.' The actor says she panicked after seeing her test results, but her doctor reassured her of recovery: 'I am in strict isolation at home. Covid-19 doesn't just cause physical pain, but it also significantly impacts mental well-being and your professional life.' Is Joyita, who has done projects such as Balveer and Class of 2020 to her credit, missing work? 'I just want to recover quickly and return to work,' the actor ends.

Balveer fame Joyita Chatterjee tests positive for Covid-19; says ‘I will be fine super soon'
Balveer fame Joyita Chatterjee tests positive for Covid-19; says ‘I will be fine super soon'

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Balveer fame Joyita Chatterjee tests positive for Covid-19; says ‘I will be fine super soon'

Actress and influencer Joyita Chatterjee, known for her roles in shows like Baalveer and Class of 2020, has tested positive for COVID-19. The news comes amid a gradual rise in COVID-19 cases across the country. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Joyita began experiencing symptoms such as cough and cold, which prompted her to take a COVID-19 test. Following a positive result, the actress immediately began isolating and is currently following all health protocols. Confirming the news, Joyita shared, "Yes, this is true and I am indeed COVID-19 positive at the moment. However, I am confident that I will be fine super soon and it's just a phase. I had taken my vaccines in the past and so, I feel things should be normal very soon." The actress also thanked her well-wishers for their support, adding, "I am following my protocols and isolation and will be back in action soon. Wishing everyone that they take care of their health and put it as first priority. Thank you so much to everyone for all the love and concern. Keep praying for my speedy recovery. Grateful to one and all." Joyita is not the only actor recently affected by the virus. Actress Shilpa Shirodkar, who had earlier tested positive, has now recovered and is reportedly doing well. Joyita, who is also active as a podcaster and content creator, has maintained a positive and responsible approach through her recovery. Her health update serves as a reminder for people to remain cautious and prioritize their health as case numbers fluctuate. The entertainment industry continues to be mindful of safety measures as public figures like Joyita urge fans to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.

Former Ohio State wide receiver seriously injured, girlfriend killed in ATV crash
Former Ohio State wide receiver seriously injured, girlfriend killed in ATV crash

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Former Ohio State wide receiver seriously injured, girlfriend killed in ATV crash

BRADFORD COUNTY, Pennsylvania (WCMH) — Former Ohio State wide receiver Julian Fleming was seriously injured and his girlfriend was killed in a serious ATV crash on May 23. Fleming, 24, and his 23-year-old girlfriend Alyssa Boyd were traveling on an ATV in Columbia Township, Pennsylvania when a deer jumped out into the roadway and the vehicle crashed. According to the crash report, Fleming was driving the ATV and was transported to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. The report said Boyd was pronounced dead on scene. Officers said neither Boyd nor Fleming was wearing protective gear during the accident, and a dead deer was found nearby consistent with the crash. The crash occurred around 8:15 p.m. on Painter Lick Lane in northern Pennsylvania. The Troy Fire Department, Guthrie EMS and Pennsylvania State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Specialists assisted on scene. The crash is still under investigation, and there is no word on Fleming's injuries. Fleming was the top recruit in ESPN's Class of 2020 out of Southern Columbia in Pennsylvania. He joined the Buckeyes and played through 2023, when he entered the transfer portal and ended his collegiate career at Penn State. In April, he was expected to sign with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent but allegedly failed his physical and was not signed. Boyd attended the University of Alabama and was from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, around an hour and 45 minutes south of the crash location. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Giants' Abdul Carter heartbroken by tragic ATV crash that killed ex-Penn State teammate's girlfriend
Giants' Abdul Carter heartbroken by tragic ATV crash that killed ex-Penn State teammate's girlfriend

New York Post

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Giants' Abdul Carter heartbroken by tragic ATV crash that killed ex-Penn State teammate's girlfriend

Giants rookie Abdul Carter reacted with sadness to the tragedy involving a former Penn State teammate that occurred over the holiday weekend. Julian Fleming, 24, suffered serious injuries during an ATV accident that also killed Fleming's 23-year-old girlfriend, Alyssa Boyd. In a post on his X, Carter wrote 'stay strong' along with two broken heart emojis and two praying hand emojis. Advertisement 4 Penn State's Julian Fleming poses for a photo with Alyssa Boyd after a game at Beaver Stadium. Instagram/alyssaboydd 'Julian Fleming,' he added in the post with two flexing arm emojis. Carter and Fleming were teammates last season in Carter's third year with the Nittany Lions. The tragic event occurred while Fleming was riding an ATV with Boyd on a rural road in Bradford County, Pa., near the New York state border. Advertisement The ATV collided with a deer in front of them. Boyd suffered 'extensive injuries' from the accident and died at the scene. Fleming sustained serious injuries and was taken to Guthrie Troy Community Hospital. Advertisement 4 Giants linebacker Abdul Carter is pictured May 10. Robert Sabo for the NY Post Boyd's family members declined to comment when reached by The Post on Sunday. The body of the deer believed to be the cause of the accident was recovered by Pennsylvania State Police. 'Neither of the occupants were wearing safety equipment,' the police report stated. 'The operator of the ATV sustained serious injuries and was transported to Guthrie Troy Community Hospital. The passenger sustained extensive injuries from the crash and was pronounced deceased at the scene. A recently deceased deer was located on scene consistent with damage observed on the ATV.' Advertisement Both Fleming and Boyd were from Pennsylvania. 4 Giants linebacker Abdul Carter (51) participates in a drill during rookie minicamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. John Jones-Imagn Images Fleming was the top recruit in ESPN's Class of 2020 out of high school and played for Ohio State until 2023, when he transferred to Penn State for the following season to close out his college career. He played 16 games for Penn State in 2024. 4 Penn State wide receiver Julian Fleming participates in a drill during the school's pro day March 28, 2025. AP Fleming signed a contract with the Packers as an undrafted free agent, but the offer was rescinded after he reportedly failed a physical. Boyd went to the University of Alabama.

Former Spartan Defensive Back Receives Tampa Bay Minicamp Invite
Former Spartan Defensive Back Receives Tampa Bay Minicamp Invite

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Former Spartan Defensive Back Receives Tampa Bay Minicamp Invite

As most already know, the NFL Draft is only the first chance for rookie football players to find an NFL team. Michigan State's Lejond Cavazos is one of many who can leave their mark this offseason. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers invited him to their rookie minicamp, as confirmed by MSU football's official X (formerly Twitter) account. This is a golden opportunity for the former Spartan to prove he has what it takes to last in the NFL. Sep 7, 2024; College Park, Maryland, USA; A detailed view of Michigan State Spartans helmet on the field before the game against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn ImagesTommy Gilligan-Imagn Images Cavazos was only at Michigan State for 2024, playing 30 snaps between two games and recording two tackles. Advertisement Before his lone season at MSU, Cavazos played at Ohio State and North Carolina for two seasons each. He recorded 29 tackles and four pass breakups in 26 total games played. Cavazos was one of several Michigan State players given opportunities as undrafted free agents. Plus, offensive lineman Luke Newman was drafted in the sixth round, extending MSU's streak to four years with at least one player drafted. Coming out of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, 247Sports ranked Cavazos as the No. 43 cornerback and No. 70 prospect in Florida's Class of 2020. Cavazos has a tough road ahead if he wants to make the team. He has to outperform second-rounder Benjamin Morrison, as well as third-rounder Jacob Parrish from Kansas State. As an undrafted free agent, nobody expects him to outshine those guys and get a roster spot. However, Spartans fans can take pride in another alum having a shot at his NFL dream. Related: Four Spartan Football Players Sign UDFA Deals in NFL

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