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Breast Feeding Doesn't Spread Covid-19: WHO | Corona World Update
Amid the Coronavirus global outbreak, it was found that some false claims about breast-feeding were being made. To debunk this, the WHO and UNICEF have asked countries to implement strong legislation to protect families against false claims about the safety of breast-milk substitutes or aggressive marketing practices.
According to WHO-UNICEF, no active Covid-19 virus has not been detected in the breastmilk of any mother with a confirmed or suspected case history.
According to WHO-UNICEF, no active Covid-19 virus has not been detected in the breastmilk of any mother with a confirmed or suspected case history.
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