Covid-19: Indian couple name their newborn twins Quarantine and Sanitiser

Covid-19: Indian couple name their newborn twins Quarantine and Sanitiser

- An Indian couple have given Quarantine and Sanitiser as the names of their new twins

- The family said they chose the names because of their significance in this present time

- According to the father and mother, the babies gave them a sense of protection

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A couple in Meerut part of India have called their newborn twins Quarantine and Sanitiser as a way to archive the present-day challenges caused by the deadly coronavirus.

When they were asked why they decided to choose such names, the couple said that both words are important in the fight against coronavirus, Gulf News reports.

“Both give us protection. So, this feeling of security should remain lifelong. These are the best names that we could have found for our children,” Dharmendra, the father, spoke for the family.

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A picture of the newborn twins. Photo source: Gulf News
A picture of the newborn twins. Photo source: Gulf News
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that in the same country, another family named their newborn twins Corona and Covid as they were born during the coronavirus pandemic.

They said the name would remind them about all the hardships they conquered amid the lockdown, ahead of successful delivery on March 26-27 at a government hospital in Raipur.

It was gathered that the couple said they may change their decision later and rename their kids.

Recall that the United Nations said that the ongoing Covid-19 lockdown could lead to about seven million pregnancies in the coming months and lead to big disruptions in health care services.

The UN Population Fund and partners said that the number of women who are unable to access family planning or facing unplanned pregnancies and confronting domestic violence could greatly increase in millions.

The same release said that 47 million women may not be able to access contraceptives should the Covid-19 lockdown go on for straight six months.

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In other news, the United States Mission to the African Union recognized the effort of a Nigerian man, Oluwayomi Zeblon, for helping his peers during coronavirus pandemic.

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A student at Lagos State University, the young man was able to organize a teaching session for his mates online in order to empower them to bring about change in their communities.

According to the mission’s Facebook post, he was described as an inspiring leader who is passionate about making others achieve development by helping them overcome their weaknesses.

“The youth are enthusiastic about development. They just don’t all know how to go about it, how to get started.

“I noticed a lot of youth called to action during the pandemic were lacking the skills needed to implement their projects,” he said.

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