A woman in Singapore who had COVID-19 in March just gave birth to a baby.<br />Surprisingly, the baby seems to have been born with antibodies, says Business Insider.<br />These antibodies appear to be protective against the virus.<br />Past research has suggested antibodies against COVID-19 cross the placenta in utero.<br />Little is known about how long the immunity may last and how the timing of infection during pregnancy plays a role.<br />Breast milk also has detectable antibodies and there's no evidence it transmits the virus.
