Good news has been reported from Arunachal Pradesh amid corona pandemic. Two corona infected pregnant women on Saturday underwent surgeries at the Dedicated Covid Hospital in Pasighat the headquarters of East Siang district is around 260km from Itanagar, the state capital of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the report, A 29-year-old woman from Jarku, who was admitted on Friday, delivered a healthy baby after undergoing Lower Segment Caesarian Section (LSCS) operation. Both the mother and the baby are doing fine. In another case, a 35-year-old woman from Aalo, who was admitted on October 15 last, also underwent an LSCS operation. A team of doctors, led by gynecologist Dr Binpi Karlo, conducted the operations. The woman on Friday underwent surgery and delivered a healthy baby. East Siang district medical officer Dr Kaling Dai said, “These were tough procedures with suffocating and poor visibility, as the doctors and nurses had to wear PPEs. He congratulated Dr Karlo and the team for saving lives by risking their own lives. Earlier on July 22 2020 also a team of doctors at a state-run hospital in Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday successfully conducted a caesarean section on a pregnant woman who is infected with coronavirus. The woman delivered a boy at around 7.20 PM at Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (TRIHMS). Also Read: Tripura: Former CM Manik Sarkar urges party elders to leave chairs for young leaders Assam corona cases crosses 2,00,300-mark; 12 death in last 24 hours Bihar Elections: Why Chirag Paswan leave NDA? Amit Shah clarifies Doctor kills his girlfriend by injecting poison in Ghaziabad