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Coronavirus digest: Singaporean woman passes on COVID antibodies to baby – DW (English)
A woman in Singapore who contracted the coronavirus during her pregnancy has reportedly passed on antibodies to her baby. Meanwhile, North Korea is stepping up…
A Singaporean woman who was infected with the coronavirus in March, when she was pregnant, has given birth to a baby with COVID-19 antibodies, according to the Strait Times newspaper.
Celine Ng-Chan told the paper that her son was born this month with antibodies against the virus, and that her doctor suspected that she had transferred them to him during the pregnancy.
The World Health Organization says it has not yet been established whether a pregnant woman with COVID-19 can pass the virus to her…
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