
- Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor will not be able to donate
- After taking plasma from a donor, it can be stored at minus 60 degrees for up to 1 year.
Lucknow: Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor has recently fought with Corona. Her report has come negative. From Sources we got to know that she had agreed to give plasma to help other patients from Corona. But due to the plasma having weak antibodies, the plasma will not be taken from their body. Significantly, a case was registered against Kanika Kapoor under Sarojini Nagar police station sections 188,269 and 270 of IPC, including endangering the life of others. She is accused of not quarantining herself after coming from London and partying from Mumbai to Lucknow and then to Kanpur. With Corona being infected, the danger of being investigated along with them also posed. However, many people who joined his party had quarantined themselves.
After a long time she posted on Facebook:
After being silent for a long time, she came out two days ago through a post written on Facebook. On Monday, she said that she wants to donate plasma to help the corona patients. But on Tuesday, her intention has received a setback. Sources told that Kanika’s plasma is not effective in fighting Corona. Apart from this, her plasma anti- bodies are not able to fight this disease. KGMU took the blood sample of the Bollywood singer on Monday.
However, it has also been reported from the sources that some reports are yet to come.
What is plasma therapy?
Our blood consists of red, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. Plasma is the liquid part through which antibodies roam our body. Antibodies are formed in the blood of cured people after being engulfed by corona, which helps to defeat infection.In plasma therapy, the same antibodies are removed from the blood of the person who has defeated the infection, a plasma donor. Blood group of donor and infected must be one. Plating of plasma is done under the supervision of experts.
200 mg offered at a time
A person who is cured of a corona infection can also become a plasma donor after the quarantine period ends. Two people can be treated with plasma extracted from the blood of a donor. 200 mg plasmas are offered at a time. In Delhi, a 49-year-old infected with this therapy recovered relatively quickly.
