Health
Singapore woman who contracted COVID-19 in March gives birth to baby with antibodies – Republic World
A woman in Singapore, who had contract COVID-19 in March when she was pregnant, has given birth to a baby with antibodies against the virus

A woman in Singapore, who had contracted COVID-19 in March when she was pregnant, has given birth to a baby with antibodies against the virus, hinting at the possibility of the transfer of infection from mother to child, Straitstime reported.
The baby was born to Celine Ng-Chan in November without Coronavirus but with its antibodies. The doctor suspects that she may have transferred her COVID-19 antibodies to the baby during her pregnancy. Ng-Chan was mildly ill from the disease and was discharged…
-
Noosa News14 hours ago
Search for man who ‘faked death’ slowed by unusual French law
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Queensland Rail retires iconic electric train fleet after more than four decades
-
Business17 hours ago
2 ASX 200 large-cap shares that this fundie is cashing in after phenomenal growth
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Australia’s biggest sheep drive, and the young drover history forgot