Coronavirus: Caring father builds 'baby pod' to protect cute from disease

Coronavirus: Caring father builds 'baby pod' to protect cute from disease

- A father has built a custom-built pod complete with an air purification system to keep his baby safe from coronavirus

- The man, who is a father of a two-month-old infant in Shanghai, says the pod can provide a safe and comfortable environment for the baby

- The father identified as Cao Junjie says he spent two months making the baby safety pod

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As the world continues to find solution to coronavirus pandemic, a father of a two-month-old infant in Shanghai has created a custom-built pod complete with an air purification system to keep his baby safe from coronavirus.

The 30-year-old father Cao Junjie refashioned a cat carrier to make the sealable pod that includes an air-quality monitor displaying the concentration of carbon dioxide inside.

The father told Reuters: “Because of the epidemic, I spent a month making this baby safety pod for my kid ... It can provide a safe and comfortable environment for the baby."

YEN.com.gh gathers that Cao's wife identified as Fang Lulu said she initially was not sure if the baby would be comfortable inside the pod.

Coronavirus: Chinese father builds 'baby pod' to protect infant from disease
The father identified as Cao Junjie says he spent two months making the baby safety pod. The Economic Times
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She said: “I think the baby pod he made is pretty safe. We have tried it several times, so I feel relieved.

“Because of the epidemic, I spent a month making this baby safety pod for my kid ... It can provide a safe and comfortable environment for the baby."

In other news, the Chief Executive Officer of the Despite Group of Companies, Dr Osei Kwame Despite and his brother, Dr Ernest Ofori Sarpong have made a cash donation of $100,000.00 to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) for the fight against COVID- 19.

The donation will help health authorities at KATH to provide health essentials such as gloves overalls, nose masks, face shields, goggles, aprons, examination gloves, heavy-duty gloves, gumboot, hand sanitisers, and others for healthcare frontliners in the prevention and containment of the coronavirus.

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