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Virus-free baby born to infected Greek mother

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Alex Constantine

The Attikon Hospital, of the University of Athens announced on Monday that the country’s second baby to be born to a coronavirus-infected mother has tested negative to the virus.

According to the announcement, the infant boy is in sound health and so is the mother, 31, who was transferred to a negative pressure chamber.

The baby, weighing 3.450 grams, was transferred to the neonatal unit for follow-up checks.

The first baby was delivered on Thursday, also at Attikon and by caesarean.

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