Dubai: A 26-year-old COVID-positive expatriate woman in Dubai successfully delivered twins and was also allowed to breastfeed them. Thanks to a team of Dubai doctors, she tided over her last few weeks of pregnancy, despite a severe COVID-19 infection and delivered two healthy baby girls who tested negative for the coronavirus.
In June 2021, Filipina expatriate Mariecen Nituma Agillon, a sales executive working for a local retail chain, pregnant for the first time and carrying twins, contracted COVID-19. She was in her 31st week of gestation when she came to the Emergency Room of NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Nahda, Dubai. Her PCR test returned a positive result and by then, her symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath had got progressively worse.
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Telecommunication giant, MTN Ghana has handed over a fully furnished ultramodern Blood Bank facility to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital in the Central Region.
The corporate social investment worth ¢300,000.00 was initiated last year as part of a strategic intervention to support health delivery in Ghana.
The facility comes with a reception area, an office for staff, donor Lounge, Bleeding room, Laboratory, Fridge room, Store room, washroom, and locally fabricated donation couches.
Chief Corporate Services Executive of MTN Ghana, Samuel Korankye noted at the commissioning of the blood bank today that the investment symbolises the company’s unwavered commitment towards improving the lives of Ghanaians.