10-year-old girl injured in Uvalde school shooting released from San Antonio hospital

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One of the four patients who was injured during the deadly mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school has been released from University Hospital in San Antonio.

were shot and killed in the massacre. As of Friday morning, all of the victims have been identified by family members.University Hospital has been “flooded” with calls and online appointments for blood donations this week. Donations can beIf you’re looking for another way to aid the victims, UH has also set up a victims relief fund.

The donations raised in the fund will go toward unpaid medical expenses, lodging, food and other needs for those impacted by the Uvalde shooting. “Any unspent funds after they are discharged from the hospital will be donated to Uvalde charities involved in the ongoing relief efforts,” the hospital’s website said.The trauma team from San Antonio's University Hospital waited almost two hours for the first patient from the school shooting to arrive from Robb Elementary School in Uvalde on Tuesday.

 

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Good. Now let her mourn and seek comfort before attacking her with questions……. Ok?

Good now sue the district and the demonrats

Where her family will now have a Mountain of medical debt because you really are just Fucked in this country no matter which way you slice it

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