To begin with, let’s address the most common question – can lactating mothers who are recovering from COVID-19 continue breastfeeding? For SARS-COV-2, the detection of Viral RNA in breastmilk from the infected mother appears to be uncommon. Moreover, the risk of transmission of COVID-19 via breastmilk has not been established. So, the risk of the newborn getting COVID-19 from the mother is low if she follows the safety protocols. Hence, lactating mothers recovering from COVID-19 can continue to breastfeed. The mothers should however maintain a distance of six feet between themselves and others, wear a mask at all times, practise hand hygiene and avoid coughing into her chest.