<p>The pandemic caused by a new virus may have brought the world to its knees, but that has not deterred a couple in Chhattisgarh from naming their newborn twins as 'Corona' and 'Covid'.</p>.<p>The two words may evoke fear and devastation in minds of others, but for the Raipur-based couple they symbolise triumph over hardships as the twins - a boy and a girl - were born during the ongoing coronavirus-enforced nationwide lockdown which has disrupted normal life.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-news-live-updates-statewise-total-number-of-cases-deaths-statistics-lockdown-latest-news-817763.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>The names, they said, would remind them about all the hardships they conquered amid the lockdown, ahead of a successful delivery on the intervening night of March 26-27 at a government hospital here.</p>.<p>However, the couple said they may change their decision later and rename their kids.</p>.<p>I was blessed with the twins - a boy and a girl - in the early hours on March 27. We have named them Covid (boy) and Corona (girl) for now," Preeti Verma, the 27-old mother of the newborns, told PTI.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-3-820665.html" target="_blank">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>"The delivery happened after facing several difficulties and therefore, me and my husband wanted to make the day memorable.</p>.<p>"Indeed the virus is dangerous and life-threatening but its outbreak made people focus on sanitation, hygiene and inculcate other good habits. Thus, we thought about these names," she said, giving reasons for their unusual decision.</p>.<p>"When the hospital staff also started calling the babies as Corona and Covid, we finally decided to name them after the pandemic," she said.</p>.<p>The couple, originally from Uttar Pradesh, resides in a rented house in the Purani Basti area of the state capital.</p>.<p>"On late night of March 26, I suddenly experienced severe labour pain and somehow my husband arranged an ambulance operated under 102 Mahtari Express service.</p>.<p>"As no vehicular movement was allowed on roads due to the lockdown, we were stopped by police at various places but they let us go after noticing my condition," Verma said.</p>.<p>I was wondering what would happen in the hospital as it was midnight, but fortunately doctors and other staff were very cooperative," she said.</p>.<p>"Our relatives, who wanted to reach the hospital, could not make it as bus and train services were stopped due to the lockdown," said Verma, who already has a two-year-old daughter.</p>.<p>The twins were born in Dr BR Ambedkar Memorial Hospital.</p>.<p>Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the hospital, Shubhra Singh said, the mother and the newborns were discharged recently and they were in good health.</p>.<p>As soon as Verma reached the hospital with her husband, arrangements were made to perform a caesarean section on her as it was a complicated case, Singh said.</p>.<p>"Within 45 minutes of their arrival, the delivery was done successfully," the PRO said.</p>.<p>The twins had become a centre of attraction in the hospital after the couple named them as Covid and Corona, Singh said.</p>
<p>The pandemic caused by a new virus may have brought the world to its knees, but that has not deterred a couple in Chhattisgarh from naming their newborn twins as 'Corona' and 'Covid'.</p>.<p>The two words may evoke fear and devastation in minds of others, but for the Raipur-based couple they symbolise triumph over hardships as the twins - a boy and a girl - were born during the ongoing coronavirus-enforced nationwide lockdown which has disrupted normal life.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-news-live-updates-statewise-total-number-of-cases-deaths-statistics-lockdown-latest-news-817763.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>The names, they said, would remind them about all the hardships they conquered amid the lockdown, ahead of a successful delivery on the intervening night of March 26-27 at a government hospital here.</p>.<p>However, the couple said they may change their decision later and rename their kids.</p>.<p>I was blessed with the twins - a boy and a girl - in the early hours on March 27. We have named them Covid (boy) and Corona (girl) for now," Preeti Verma, the 27-old mother of the newborns, told PTI.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-3-820665.html" target="_blank">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>"The delivery happened after facing several difficulties and therefore, me and my husband wanted to make the day memorable.</p>.<p>"Indeed the virus is dangerous and life-threatening but its outbreak made people focus on sanitation, hygiene and inculcate other good habits. Thus, we thought about these names," she said, giving reasons for their unusual decision.</p>.<p>"When the hospital staff also started calling the babies as Corona and Covid, we finally decided to name them after the pandemic," she said.</p>.<p>The couple, originally from Uttar Pradesh, resides in a rented house in the Purani Basti area of the state capital.</p>.<p>"On late night of March 26, I suddenly experienced severe labour pain and somehow my husband arranged an ambulance operated under 102 Mahtari Express service.</p>.<p>"As no vehicular movement was allowed on roads due to the lockdown, we were stopped by police at various places but they let us go after noticing my condition," Verma said.</p>.<p>I was wondering what would happen in the hospital as it was midnight, but fortunately doctors and other staff were very cooperative," she said.</p>.<p>"Our relatives, who wanted to reach the hospital, could not make it as bus and train services were stopped due to the lockdown," said Verma, who already has a two-year-old daughter.</p>.<p>The twins were born in Dr BR Ambedkar Memorial Hospital.</p>.<p>Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the hospital, Shubhra Singh said, the mother and the newborns were discharged recently and they were in good health.</p>.<p>As soon as Verma reached the hospital with her husband, arrangements were made to perform a caesarean section on her as it was a complicated case, Singh said.</p>.<p>"Within 45 minutes of their arrival, the delivery was done successfully," the PRO said.</p>.<p>The twins had become a centre of attraction in the hospital after the couple named them as Covid and Corona, Singh said.</p>