Thai hospitals protect babies born in a pandemic with face shields
Updated | By AFP
Fast asleep, swaddled in a towel and snug in a pink beanie, a baby born
during a pandemic in a Thai hospital needs one last item to ensure its health
-- a face shield.

Bangkok hospitals are using the shields on newborns in their maternity wards to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Thailand has detected 2,613 cases of the virus, with 41 deaths -- a relatively low number despite being the first country outside China to record an infection.
READ: One million coronavirus cases reported in Europe
Bangkok is now under an effective lockdown -- silencing the usual boistrous and boozy Thai new year Songkran festival this week -- while an overnight curfew has kept all but essential vehicles off the streets.
Extraordinary measures have also been rolled out at Praram 9 Hospital, where newborns are being fitted with face shields, a precaution taken at other maternity wards across the capital.
The tiny face guards have been designed by the hospital for use when the baby makes its first journey home.

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