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 Malian woman gives birth to nine babies

Malian woman gives birth to nine babies

 Malian woman gives birth to nine babies

Halima Cisse, 25, was expected to possess seven babies but health officials said ultrasound tests missed two of the siblings.

Malian woman gives birth to nine babies

Halima Cisse gave birth to the nonuplets in Morocco. Mali's government flew her there for specialist care.

The five girls and 4 boys were born by cesarean delivery and were doing well, Mali's health minister said.

It is extremely rare to offer birth to a group of nonuplets - and complications during and after birth often mean the babies don't survive.

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Of the 2 sets of nonuplets known about - one born to a lady in Australia in 1971 and another to a lady in Malaysia in 1999 - none survived.

The first octuplets - eight babies - to all or any survive to get older were born in 2009 to a lady within the US who conceived them through in vitro fertilisation.

Fanta Siby, Mali's health minister, congratulated the medical teams in both countries for the "happy outcome".

“The newborns (five girls and 4 boys) and therefore the mother are all doing well,” Mali’s health minister Fanta Siby said during a statement, adding they're thanks to return range in several weeks’ time.

Siby offered her congratulations to “the medical teams of Mali and Morocco, whose professionalism is at the origin of the happy outcome of this pregnancy”.

Cisse was expected to offer birth to septuplets (seven babies), consistent with ultrasounds conducted in Morocco and Mali that missed two of the babies.

Cases of girls successfully carrying septuplets to term are rare – and nonuplets even rarer.

Moroccan authorities have yet to verify what would be a particularly rare case. Health ministry spokesman Rachid Koudhari said he had no knowledge of such a multiple birth having taken place in one among the country’s hospitals, consistent with the AFP press agency.

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 Karnataka CM Yediyurappa: able to Impose Full Lockdown, Awaiting PM’s Directions

Karnataka CM Yediyurappa: able to Impose Full Lockdown, Awaiting PM’s Directions

 Karnataka CM Yediyurappa: able to Impose Full Lockdown, Awaiting PM’s Directions

We Are Awaiting For PM Narendra Modi's Directions On Lockdown: Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa

Karnataka CM Yediyurappa: able to Impose Full Lockdown, Awaiting PM’s Directions

India is facing the brunt of the novel coronavirus within the second surge. Not only Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh but also Karnataka is facing rising cases of COVID-19 within the state. Today Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said he's able to impose a full lockdown within the state.

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But he added that he's awaiting directions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on whether or not a full-fledged lockdown should be imposed within the state.

“The country’s PM is scheduled to speak…whatever he says and decides, we'll need to implement. We’re expecting his directions. supported his directives, we'll decide within the evening,” Yediyurappa was quoted as saying by Deccan Herald.

The chief minister added that PM Modi goes to require a choice against the backdrop of the Supreme Court’s recommendation. the choice by the PM would be binding on Karnataka also .

Yediyurappa further added that he has asked the ministers to camp within the districts they're responsible of and work there to regulate COVID. The ministers also are briefing him about the COVID situation on a day to day . But post the directive of the PM they're going to be ready to add a more focused manner.

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The Supreme Court has asked the Central and State governments to think about imposing a lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 within the interest of public welfare.

Karnataka on Tuesday reported 44,631 new COVID-19 cases and 292 deaths, taking the caseload and fatalities to 16,90,934 and 16,538 respectively.

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 COVID-19: Andhra Pradesh Imposes Partial Lockdown From May 5

COVID-19: Andhra Pradesh Imposes Partial Lockdown From May 5

 COVID-19: Andhra Pradesh Imposes Partial Lockdown From May 5

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy announced the choice to impose the 14-day partial lockdown at a high-level review meeting on the COVID-19 situation within the state

COVID-19: Andhra Pradesh Imposes Partial Lockdown From May 5

After Maharashtra, Karnataka we now have Andhra Pradesh too imposing a partial lockdown within the state. this is often to curb the recent surge of COVID-19 cases. the choice was taken by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy after reviewing the COVID-19 situation within the state.

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Andhra Pradesh government has ordered a 14-day partial curfew within the state from May 5 onwards. This order comes each day after Andhra Pradesh recorded 23,920 fresh COVID-19 cases. This was the primary time that the state had recorded quite 20,000 new coronavirus cases during a 24-hour period since the start of the pandemic.

Andhra Pradesh are going to be under a strict night curfew from 10 pm to five am for subsequent few days so as to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

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Night curfew has been imposed in Andhra Pradesh for the past few days. The night curfew from 10 pm to five am is effective to contain a COVID-19 surge. But the numbers are rising at an alarming rate. To curb the increase in coronavirus cases the Chief Minister decided to impose further restrictions to interrupt the chain.

The state reported 23,929 new infections and 84 on May 2, the very best till now, and 19,412 new infections and 61 deaths on May Day .

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 Astronauts return to Earth after spending 6 months in space

Astronauts return to Earth after spending 6 months in space

 Astronauts return to Earth after spending 6 months in space

Astronauts return to Earth after spending 6 months in space

Four astronauts aboard a SpaceX Dragon Crew capsule returned to Earth early Sunday, splashing down off Panama City early Sunday, a NASA Livestream showed.

Boats were retrieving the spacecraft and crew after their six-month mission aboard the International space platform .

The crew reported they were feeling well, NASA said.

The capsule splashed down at 2:56 am (0656 GMT) within the dark within the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast after a six-and-a-half-hour flight from the ISS, images relayed by NASA's WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft showed.

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Astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Japan´s Soichi Noguchi visited space last November because the crew on the primary fully operational mission to the ISS aboard a vehicle made by Elon Musk's SpaceX, which has become NASA's favored commercial transportation partner.

Seven astronauts remained on the ISS including a replacement crew of 4 who arrived on a special SpaceX craft last week.

"Thanks for your hospitality," Hopkins said earlier because the capsule undocked from the space platform for its return journey. "We'll see you back on Earth."

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Prior to that, two American astronauts made a test mission to the ISS in May and stayed for 2 months.

That was the primary launch to the ISS from US soil since the top of the spacecraft program in 2011. it had been also the primary crewed mission travel by a personal company, as against NASA.

Until then US astronauts had caught rides to the ISS aboard Russian spacecraft.

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