COVID-19 infection in pregnancy is not associated with stillbirth or early neonatal death, according to a new study.

COVID-19 infection in pregnancy is not associated with stillbirth or early neonatal death, according to a new study.
For months, scientists have wondered whether past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses that cause common colds might prevent people from getting a severe case COVID-19.
Topline Most people who have recovered from Covid-19 have similar levels of immunity against future infection to those who received a coronavirus vaccine, a study by Public Health England found, offering early hope against fears of a short-lived immunity spurred on by https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart/2020/10/13/man-25-is-the-first-in-the-us-to-catch-covid-19-twice-second-time-worst-that-the-first/?sh=1fda42073656″ aria-label=”reports”>reports of people catching the virus twice, though theā¦
Image copyright Barcroft Media via Getty Images Image caption New York has been especially hard hit in the US by the coronavirus pandemic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has pleaded for medical supplies, warning that Covid-19’s peak in the state will be worse than anticipated.”The apex is higher than we thought and the apex is…