 My name is Dr. Ravishwamy. I am one of the consultant neonatologists at Manipal Hospital and the clinical lead for neonatology. Currently, what we are doing is that for all expected parents, especially the mothers, within the first one or two weeks of expected date of delivery, we are getting the mothers tested for COVID-19. So we are absolutely sure that when these women are delivering, we are making sure that they do not have COVID-19 or any of the coronavirus is positive at this point of time. If for some emergencies, the lady is coming to the hospital and we are not having enough time to test for the COVID-19. In such cases, we are using the full set of precautions, those who are involved in the delivery and we are separating the mother and the baby temporarily. We are isolating the baby in the neonatal intensive care where babies are looked after by the specialist nurses. During this time, we are sending the sample of the mother for rapid testing. And usually in our experience, we have done this for almost two or three mothers who have come unexpectedly to deliver and they have turned out to be negative. In such cases, usually in 24 hours, we are handing over the baby and the mother and then bringing them together in the ward. So this is our current practice. If the mother is known to be negative, still the routine precautions are followed at the time of delivery. The doctor who is attending the delivery will be wearing a hat, will be having masks, will be wearing gloves and sort of a gown to protect himself or herself. And the usual normal resuscitation practices are followed. Development usually is sort of divided into three main aspects as we see in children. One is their cognitive development, which is their IQ type thing, their language development and then their motor development. These are the three main areas which we focus on. So cognitive development usually happens when children have education in school. They see things in practical life. They experience things and watch TV or something where they can see, they gain knowledge. Whereas the speech will have two components, receptive and expressive. So children have to hear things, hear talking to people and expression is talking to these people. In the current coronavirus, this is something which has become a problem at this point of time. Because of lockdown, the interaction with other children, with their teachers and stuff has come to a limited aspect at this point of time. Similarly, the final thing is the motor development, which basically involves children running around, playing all sorts of games. Team building and stuff, which has also come to a standstill because of the current situation. So the ways to improve these are that perhaps one of the simple ways is to get people to talk over on telephones so that the children can talk to their friends and colleagues on the phone, which will help them to keep in touch with their colleagues team building. And similarly, for all the children in the evening, maintaining social distance, wearing masks, but still go for a jog or go for cycling, which will keep their physical activities going on. So this is the simple ways to boost their development during the pandemic situation. This is a double-edged sword in the sense like at this point of time, because all the education institutions are closed, all of them are erupting to distance learning, which means the children have to spend some time on the computers and the tabs. So usually we would suggest paper rents that two to three hours of screen time is more than sufficient. But in the current situation, things have to be relaxed. So what I would suggest parents is that discuss with your schools, each schools will have their norms. So have sessions on Microsoft Teams or similar platforms where they can have one-to-one teaching type classes. And so during, say, restrict these classes to 35 to 40 minutes and pose that most of the work should be done off screens, where the children can use the homework done on papers and pencils and stuff like that. So at this point of time, Manipal Hospital Whitefield has started the VCs. What we are suggesting parents is that as much as possible, try to use the VCs at the first point of call. And of course, during the discussions we do come up, we will figure it out whether the child has to be physically seen. And in such cases, then we would suggest you to come for a physical consultation. However, this will also apply if the child requires vaccination or the child requires a blood test, then definitely you will need to come physically. So we have made several arrangements. We have kept a dedicated lift for women and child access at this point of time so that the healthy children do not mix with children who have fever or any related illness. We have made our vaccination timing between 9 to 11 with a separate vaccination room. And anytime after 11 o'clock, we have kept those children who have febrile illness so that we can separate these children. So the safety always starts with us. So whenever you are coming outside, please wear masks and always sterilize your hands, either probably wash your hands or use the hand rub and of course always maintain the social distancing of 1 to 2 meters. These are the simple things which can keep yourself safe and also keep your little ones and the whole community safe. Thank you.