A baby boy born to a couple placed under institutional quarantine in Manipurโ€™s Kangpokpi district after returning from Goa has been named Emmanuel Quarantino, officials said on Tuesday.

Quarantino is the first baby born at a quarantine centre in the state, stated reports.

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โ€œAs they are under quarantine and the name of the isolation centre is Emmanuel School, they named the baby Emmanuel Quarantino,โ€ an official was quoted as saying.

The baby, weighing 3.2 kg, was delivered by two other doctors, including a gynaecologist, who were deputed by the authorities at the quarantine centre.

When the couple reached Manipur on May 27 in a special train from Goa, the woman was at an advanced stage of pregnancy.

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After they arrived at Haipi village in the district, they were kept in a room at the Emmanuel School in the village which had been converted into a quarantine centre, the official said.

โ€œThe woman delivered the baby boy without complications on Sunday. Both the mother and the baby are doing fine,โ€ Dr Paotinlal Haokip, in-charge medical superintendent of Kangpokpi District Hospital was quoted as saying.

Haokip and the districtโ€™s chief medical officer, Dr Nilakanta Singh, were brought from Kangpokpi town to the quarantine centre in Haipi village to oversee the delivery.