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Miracle baby survives liver transplant and Covid-19 to celebrate 1st birthday

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A "miracle baby" who survived both a liver transplant and Covid-19 has defied all odds to celebrate his first birthday. Kasen Donerlson, from New York, was born on January 14, 2020 in Syracuse, New York at a healthy weight of eight pounds.

But he started experiencing breathing difficulties from day one so he spent his first three days of life in intensive care, according to a crowdfund launched by his mum to raise funds for medical expenses.

He was diagnosed with a severe case of Jaundice and Respiratory Breathing, a condition which doctors said would improve overtime.

But within a week from discharge, mum Mitayah Donerlson described how her baby "continued to experience pale clay-base stool, dark urine, yellowish eyes," and was unable to

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