“…In addition, a few studies illustrated that the SARS-CoV-2 virus almost consistently targeted the placenta for its replication, more specifically targeting the Syncytiotrophoblast cells for its replication ( Baud et al., 2020 ; Fenizia et al., 2020 ; Hosier et al., 2020 ; Pulinx et al., 2020 ; Vivanti et al., 2020b ). Furthermore, the ACE2 receptor, which is critical for SARS-CoV-2 entry into the host cells, was frequently expressed in the maternal-fetal interface cells, hence justifying why the Syncytiotrophoblast cells in the placenta were primarily targeted by SARS-CoV-2 for viral replication ( Fenizia et al., 2020 ; Golden and Simmons, 2020 ; Lai et al., 2020 ). Additionally, it was inferred that the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in these critical Syncytiotrophoblast cells may have led to intervillosis (miscarriage) in infected pregnant women ( Baud et al., 2020 ; Fenizia et al., 2020 ; Hosier et al., 2020 ; Pulinx et al., 2020 ; Vivanti et al., 2020b ) and occasional death in newborns as observed in several studies ( Knight et al., 2020 ; Pulinx et al., 2020 ; Zhu et al., 2020 )) since these cells played a significant role in the exchange of vital nutrients, antibodies, and Oxygen between the mother and child ( Aplin, 2010 ).…”