Nailah Winkfield, the mother of Jahi McMath, along with Jahi's uncle Omari Sealy, speak with the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in OaklandBy using Laila Kearney OAKLAND, California (Reuters) – The household of a California lady who was once declared mind lifeless after complications from a tonsillectomy received an eleventh-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to maintain her related to a breathing machine for a minimum of another week. Beneath the latest courtroom order in the case, doctors at Youngsters's Health center and Research Center in Oakland are barred from taking thirteen-12 months-old Jahi McMath off a ventilator without her domestic's consent before 5 p.m. local time on January 7, relatives and clinic officers said. But Alameda County Superior Court docket Decide Evilio Grillo's resolution to increase the previous closing date set in his own restraining order of final week was supposed to allow time for appellate review of the case, clinic officers stated. "This is a tragedy that has been postponed for every other week," sanatorium spokesman Sam Singer instructed journalists outdoor the sanatorium after members of the family introduced Monday's ruling about an hour sooner than Grillo's unique time limit was once due to lapse.