Indian Couple Names Newborn Twins 'Corona' & 'Covid' In Hopes To Put Some Positivity Into Coronavirus Outbreak

Indian Couple Names Newborn Twins ‘Corona’ & ‘Covid’ In Hopes To Put Some Positivity Into Coronavirus Outbreak

Roommates, although the current coronavirus outbreak is one of the most deadly and devastating events in history, some are still attempting to find the silver lining. An Indian couple recently welcomed twins and decided to inject some positivity into the outbreak by naming their newborns after the virus.

According to a recent report by @GlobalNews, an Indian couple revealed that they named their twin newborns (a boy and a girl) Corona and Covid, in an effort to put a positive spin on the deadly coronavirus pandemic currently sweeping throughout the world. The twins were born on March 27th at B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Hospital in Raipur, central India. The father of the babies, Vinay Verma, rushed his pregnant wife Preeti Verma, to the hospital on a motorcycle a little before midnight on March 26th.

Preeti, 27, says she and Vinay decided to embrace the unusual names after hospital staff started using them for the twins. The couple named the boy Covid and the girl Corona. In a statement to local media outlets, Preeti said “We wished to ease the anxiety and fear associated with these words and also make the occasion memorable.”

She continued, adding:

“The delivery happened after facing several difficulties, and therefore, me and my husband wanted to make the day memorable. We finally decided to name them after the pandemic.”

Preeti said that the journey to the hospital was very tense, as they had to pass through several checkpoints under India’s coronavirus lockdown measures. Once she finally arrived at the hospital, she gave birth via C-section due to complications early the next morning, according to hospital spokesperson, Shubhra Singh.

 

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