 Good morning everyone. My name is Dr. Ravishwamy. I'm one of the consultant nearatologists at Manipal Hospital and the clinical lead for nearatology. Today we'll just answer a few questions related to the current pandemic situation of the COVID-19. So this is our LICU at Manipal Hospital, Whitefield. So those babies who are in isolation, for example in the mother room who is tested for COVID positive or we are not sure what is the status of the mother. So those mothers will come and deliver urgently. So those babies we try to keep them in isolation at least for 24 hours until the results of the mother comes positive. So we take the babies from theatre or from the labour ward and we bring them to LICU. LICU is a place where we follow strict hand hygiene so all patients irrespective of COVID or not, we get them to wash their hands and then we ask them to remove their footwear and put on a hospital footwear and then wash your after washing your hands, use the all-converter and then we transfer the babies to the ICU. So this is the LICU at Manipal Hospital, Whitefield and they looked after by expert team of doctors and nurses as you can see Ravishwamy is wearing a gown and a hat and covering his eyes and a gloves. At the isolation room, Mr. Immaculate is standing near the isolation room, that is the isolation room where these babies are kept until the results come back. So during this time they are cared by our expert team and all these nurses will be wearing the PPE until the results come positive or negative. We do not allow the attenders to come during this time so that is the only thing which parents have to wear until the results come positive. So we do not let any father or any of the relatives to come and meet the baby during the first 24 hours until the results come back.