COVID-19
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New Study Shows Pasteurization Neutralizes Coronavirus in Breast Milk
A new study has shown that pasteurization neutralizes the Coronavirus present in mother's milk. A medical research team found that if human milk is pasteurized, it inactivates the coronavirus responsible for the current pandemic. This confirms that the milk bank process kept human milk safe during this entire pandemic and will continue to do so in the future.
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