Rookie cop gives birth inside COVID isolation facility at Camp Crame

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A ray of hope and joy flickered inside an isolation facility at Camp Crame in Quezon City after a healthy baby boy was born from a policewoman who is being treated for the coronavirus disease .

“But she could no longer be transferred to a hospital because of the imminent childbirth,” said PNP chief General Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar. Eleazar lauded the two personnel of the PNP: “I salute our two personnel for doing their best effort to ensure the safety of both the mother and the child. Despite what they are going through, they were still able to render assistance.”

 

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WOW. I hope the baby and mother are doing well.

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