Mexican Woman Infected With COVID-19 Gave Birth to Twins: They are Corona and Virus in Names

MEXICAN WOMAN INFECTED WITH COVID-19 GAVE BIRTH TO TWINS

As reported by El Heraldo, a Mexican woman who has confirmed with coronavirus has given birth to twins amazingly.

New mother is Annamaria José Raphael Gonzalez, who is 34 in age. She has given birth to twins while she has confirmed sick with the coronavirus. She was admitted to Hospital General La Villa in Mexico City and she is doing well by now.

The happy fact here is these two babies are healthy and they came out around 2 am this morning. While one is a girl and the other is a baby boy, they name them Corona José Miguel Gonzalez and Virus José Miguel Gonzalez respectively.

She was saying that she did not have any plans for names and when a doctor given the idea to name them Corona and Virus, she has found it a cool idea. So it worked well.

MEXICAN WOMAN INFECTED WITH COVID-19 GAVE BIRTH TO TWINS

As Doctor Eduardo Castillas said, he was making a joke suggesting them names, but they took it seriously. He was saying to the reporters laughingly.

As to Annamaria Gonzalez’s plans, she was in a plan to migrate to the United States next week but was suddenly forced into labor.

She says that she knew she was infected with COVID-19. What she wanted is to but give her babies the chance of U.S. citizenship.

In 2017, something similar has happened to another Mexican mother. In fact, she has named one of her children Malaria as she has been spotted with the disease. Not only that, in 2018 we find another woman naming her daughter Gonorrhea, has been cured of a serious episode of the sexually spread disease.