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Singapore mother had COVID-19, gave birth to boy with antibodies – Fox News
Cases of antibodies in infants have been studied in China, with most cases showing a rapid decline in antibody presence after birth.
A Singapore mother gave birth to a child who had coronavirusantibodies, according to reports.
Celine Ng-Chan, 31, was infected with COVID-19 in March of this year while she was 10 months pregnant. Ng-Chan was infected during a holiday in Europe, leaving her as one of the few people in Singapore infected by the virus, the Straits Times reported.
Her mother, 58, was also infected and came close to death, the paper reported.
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