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Singaporean woman gives birth to baby with COVID-19 antibodies, heres everything about it – Republic World
A Singaporean woman, Celine Ng-Chan who had contracted COVID-19 when she was pregnant has given birth to baby with antibodies against the novel coronavirus.

A Singaporean woman who had contracted COVID-19 when she was pregnant has given birth to a baby with the antibodies against the highly-infectious novel coronavirus. Even though it has offered the scientists a new clue if the infection can be transferred from the mother to child, it still remains unclear if the antibodies found in the baby would work against COVID-19. As per the Strait Times report on November 29, Celine Ng-Chan gave birth to her second child earlier this month and the paediatrician…
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