India / Woman under quarantine delivers baby in Kargil

A woman from Ladakh's Kargil, who was under quarantine along with her family amid COVID-19 spread, gave birth to a baby at a district hospital in Kargil. Another woman from Pashkum voluntarily helped her and the baby for the last five days. The woman was reportedly shifted to the hospital from a quarantine facility in Kurbathang in an ambulance.

ABP News : Apr 01, 2020, 04:43 PM
Kargil: Amid the outbreak of COVID 19, there is some good news from Kargil where a woman has given birth to a healthy baby in a quarantined village. Both mother and child have been sent back to their village after both completed the 14-day period of quarantine. The woman belongs to Sanku village in Kargil where the entire village was sealed after two COVID 19 positive patients were detected.

According to Kargil deputy commissioner Basir-ul-Haq Choudhary, the woman was rushed to the hospital as soon as she started showing signs of labour. Since the entire village was quarantined, a special arrangement had to be made for the delivery.

In such a difficult time when social distancing is advised, a female girl volunteered to take care of the woman as nobody from the village nor her family was allowed to visit the hospital. To help this woman, members of an NGO had extended help by arranging clothes, medicines and other materials for the newborn baby.

Even though the mother had tested negative but was quarantined for as a precautionary measure. After being discharged from the hospital in two days, the women left for the village.

It raises hope for the villagers who are waiting for things to return to normalcy.