Three babies born in QKUU by mothers affected by Coddy-19 turn out to be negative

In Kosovo, four pregnant women with COVIID-19 have borne their babies, but this disease caused by the new choreography has not been transmitted to the newborns, Free Europe Jakup Ismaili director of the Gybstetric Clinic at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo told Radio. He adds that it is actually also [...]
He adds that there is currently a pregnant woman infected with coronarys, who is under the supervision of gynaecology staff.
All babies born of coronavirus-affected mothers have been tested, and all have resulted from negative”
At the Obstetrics Clinic within the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, 20 beds are divided into a special department where women suspected of being infected with coronarys were treated, but also those that resulted positive.
We've made a special department for women with Covid-19, east hall and special operating room. We were at first panicking because it was a new and unknown virus, but that the number of pregnant people affected by coronarys resulted in very little”.
The director of the Neonatological Clinic at the Kosovo Clinical and University Centre, Gevdet Gojnovci, announced that babies throughout the pandemic have had a special protection treatment.
He said that since March 13th, when even the first case of Corleone in Kosovo has emerged, 180 babies have been born.
This number does not include the May month's data.
Unfortunately, all babies born inside QKUK, including babies born from coronary-infected mothers, have proved negative. Despite this, we've taken all the measures by sharing a separate unit for babies, with necessary equipment, respiratory and other equipment, we've trained staff how to treat babies with COVID-19, but fortunately we haven't had to deal with”.
At the Obstetrics Clinic at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, three gynecologists are infected with the new choreography.
In an earlier proposal, microbiologist Lul Raka, from the National Institute of Public Health in Kosovo, has told Free Europe Radio that there is no accurate data showing whether pregnant women are more endangered by Coronavirus than the rest of the population.












