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It's tempting to believe good news. But are there really fewer premature babies in lockdown? We're likely clutching at straws

  • Written by Lauren Kearney, Senior Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery, University of the Sunshine Coast
It's tempting to believe good news. But are there really fewer premature babies in lockdown? We're likely clutching at strawsShutterstock

Amid the horrific stories of coronavirus deaths and disease around the world, researchers have reported a ray of light.

Almost simultaneously, two independent groups in Europe noticed their neonatal intensive care units seemed quieter during the pandemic.

Was this a coincidence? Or were there actually fewer babies born prematurely who...

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