Under 2% of babies born to mothers with Covid-19 get infected: Study

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PARIS - Under two per cent of babies born to mothers with Covid-19 then test positive for the virus, a comprehensive study found Wednesday , with researchers hailing the"hugely reassuring" news for p

PARIS - Under two per cent of babies born to mothers with Covid-19 then test positive for the virus, a comprehensive study found Wednesday , with researchers hailing the"hugely reassuring" news for parents.

"This is a hugely reassuring message for parents and parents-to-be that less than one per cent of babies test positive in the first 48 hours of being born and overall, less than two per cent," she told AFP. Professor Thangaratinam said babies were more likely to be infected after birth, emphasising that mothers and healthcare workers maintain mask-wearing and other hygiene measures - and reduce the number of people coming in contact with newborns.

 

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