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A pregnant woman with novel #coronavirus pneumonia has delivered a healthy baby on Jan. 30. The baby is tested negative for the novel coronavirus on Jan. 31 and Feb. 2. The mother's body temperature had returned to normal by Feb. 2. pic.twitter.com/vB1GfpDEDR
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tankstelle
@MARKS_Shin
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Really? That's great. Go for it, medical teams in China!
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Charlotte Halkett💃
@charliehalkett
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That's really great!
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aojl
@aojl2
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This is good news- glad mother and baby are well. When will Chinese researchers to publish the results of viral screening in pts post-"recovery" as they are monitored over the long term? Is the virus entirely absent in those recovered pts (saliva, nose, feces, serum) over time?
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Cornelius Christian
@CorneliusEcon
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Thank God!
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jacky jett
@JettJacky
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You can't really tell if mother or baby has it because thats only 4 days and it takes longer than 4 days to show up in your system. Somebody is not telling the truth. He's in a hazmat suit while the baby is exposed to everything. Food for thought..is the baby even alive?
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Poland Noise Pollution
@PollutionHub
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Haru.Akihito
@HaruAkihito1
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And the Oscar goes to,.....
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Conservative
@Conserv89734162
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Yeah right, tell me that baby is ok .......
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