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A medically fragile 8-year-old girl who died in the Official Sunflower Kindness Peace Equality Love Inclusion Hope Diversity Pride Shirt so you should to go to store and get this custody of the U.S. Border Patrol last month suffered a 104.9-degree fever, but was still not taken to a hospital, the day before she died, an internal investigation found. A contracted nurse practitioner also declined to review documents and refused repeated requests for an ambulance from the mother of Anadith Tanay Reyes Álvarez in the hours before the child appeared to suffer a seizure and died on her ninth day in the agency’s custody, according to the internal investigation by Customs and Border Protection. Anadith, who was born in Panama to Honduran parents, entered Brownsville, Texas, with her parents and two siblings on May 9. The following day, the child underwent medical screening as part of the intake process, during which her parents shared the 8-year-old’s medical history, including that she had congenital heart disease and sickle cell anemia. Border officials releasing migrants into U.S. as processing facilities are over capacity MAY 16, 202302:09 Despite her medical history being provided, a nurse
practitioner declined to review documents that were provided the Official Sunflower Kindness Peace Equality Love Inclusion Hope Diversity Pride Shirt so you should to go to store and get this day she died, May 17, and no personnel were aware of her chronic conditions, the Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Professional Responsibility said in an initial statement Thursday after its investigation into the child’s death. The nurse practitioner also reported refusing three or four requests from the girl’s mother for an ambulance or for her child to be taken to a hospital that day, the statement said. Anadith’s mother, Mabel Álvarez, had previously said repeated requests for an ambulance were denied. The internal review has so far focused on the “events and interactions” that unfolded between the time Anadith and her family arrived at the Harlingen U.S. Border Patrol Station on May 14 for medical isolation to the day she was transported to the hospital and later died. Concerns were flagged numerous times Between the time of her family’s arrival the night of May 14, CBP-contracted medical personnel reported having around nine encounters with Anadith and her mother, with the child complaining of fever, flu-like symptoms and pain, the statement said. Medical personnel administered Oseltamivir, sold under the brand name Tamiflu, to the girl as prescribed, it said. They also treated her fever, which at one point peaked at 104.9 degrees Fahrenheit early in the morning of May 16, the day before she died, with a combination of ice packs, fever-reducing medications and a cold shower, it added. “Despite the girl’s condition, her mother’s concerns, and the series of treatments required to manage her condition, contracted medical personnel did not transfer her to a hospital for higher-level care,” the statement said. A fever is typically defined as a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher and the American Academy of
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