Source: Global Network
[Global Network Report] According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report, a baby boy born in Kaohsiung on the 6th was diagnosed with new crown , but his parents have not contracted the epidemic. Kaohsiung Shenggong Hospital, which assisted in the production, said today (13th) that the relevant staff had both tested negative for quick screening and PCR nucleic acid tests, and the source of infection of the boy's baby is still unknown.

reported that Lai Bingzhang, chief physician of the internal medicine department of Kaohsiung Shenggong Hospital, said today that the relevant staff had screened quickly and conducted a new crown PCR nucleic acid test on the first time that day. All the test results were negative on the evening of the 12th, and the Health Bureau has been reported to the Health Bureau. The source of infection is currently unknown.
Shenggong Hospital press release stated that the mother underwent pre-admission screening on the 4th, and the result was negative. She gave birth to a caesarean section on the 6th, and the baby was sent to the nursery room. She did not leave until she was discharged from the hospital on the 11th and was transferred to other postpartum nursing institutions.
The hospital said that when the mother and baby were transferred to the nursing home, the parents sent a message that the newborn had a positive screening. The hospital immediately recalled the relevant personnel for a quick screening, and all of them were negative. On the 12th, relevant personnel were recalled for PCR nucleic acid testing. The report was released at around 10 pm on the 12th, all of which were negative.
"Central News Agency" said that some people told the media that they gave birth to a baby boy in their hospital, but when they were transferred to the confinement center, they found that the child was infected with the new coronavirus, and neither of their parents were infected with the epidemic. They suspected that the hospital infection occurred in the delivery hospital, which was transmitted to the baby boy.