O B SH: No evidence that coronary is transmitted from mother to baby

Suspected positive mothers with COVIID-19 should breastfeed their babies and not separate from them unless they feel very bad, WHO General Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebrreesus said at a general conference on the Coronavirus, Reuters writes. “Based on data that we have the benefits of feeding [...]
Suspected positive mothers with COVIID-19 should breastfeed their babies and not separate from them unless they feel very bad, WHO General Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebrreesus said at a general conference on the Coronavirus, Reuters writes.
“Based on data that we have breast-feeding benefits exceed any possible transmission risk of COVID-19 “, he added.
“In the breast milk of positive women with coronarys has not been identified as the living virus, but some fragments of it, so there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be transmitted from mother to newborn”, Anshu Banerjee, mother health expert, children and teenagers for O BSH referring to instructions published on the UN Agency's page.












