A mother - in - law baby with coronarys does not carry the deadly virus

A child born of a woman infected with coronarys in China resulted negative in carrying this deadly virus, for scientists expressed concern that the disease could be passed on to the womb. After resulting negative, the baby was photographed by her mother infected by the medics and left [...]
After resulting negative, the baby was photographed by her mother infected by the medics and left the hospital.
Scientists remain divided if the virus can be transferred to a baby from the womb.
Since last December's outbreak, very few babies have been affected by the killer disease, officially known as COVID-19, writes the Daily Mail.
Early this month, a Chinese child was born from a coronary - infected patient and was later diagnosed with the disease and lost his life in 30 hours.
The infected child, whose gender was not discovered at the time, was born at the scene of the eruption, Wuhan on February 2nd. Her mother was confirmed to have Corleone. The doctors gave the baby a 30 - hour test, and the result was positive.
The baby was later transferred to the Wuhan Children's Hospital, which was appointed by the government to treat all infected children.
The baby's condition was stable at the time and was being monitored closely, the hospital reported through a post in its official account in social media.
This reminds us to pay attention to a potential new coronary transmission route, vertical transmission from mothers to babies,” said Dr. Zeng Lingkong, leading physician from Neonatal Medicine Hospital.











