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Venezuelan migrant baby died of sepsis at Chicago shelter: post-mortem report

A 5-year-old Venezuelan migrant boy who grew to become sick at a migrant shelter in Chicago earlier than Christmas after which handed away died from sepsis and a bacterial an infection that causes strep throat, an post-mortem launched Friday reveals.

Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero tragically died on Dec. 17 with a case of Group A Strep, which may trigger strep throat and different life-threatening diseases, in keeping with an post-mortem launched by the Prepare dinner County Medical Examiner’s Workplace. Sepsis can result in critical issues in as little as 24 hours. 

Martinez was a resident at a warehouse retrofitted as a shelter in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood when he returned to the constructing along with his household and suffered a medical emergency. About 2,300 individuals had been staying on the Pilsen shelter, close to downtown.

Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero who died from sepsis, and candles at his vigil

Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero, left, who died from sepsis, and candles at his vigil, proper. (Matt DeMateo and )

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Regardless of quick first support by shelter workers, which included chest compressions, Martinez Rivero died at Comer Kids’s Hospital, in keeping with FOX 32. Contributing components in his demise had been listed as COVID-19, adenovirus and rhinovirus.

Martinez got here from Venezuela to Chicago along with his household a couple of month earlier than he died, in keeping with ABC7.

The boy’s demise revived issues about circumstances at shelters and questions on how Chicago was responding to an inflow of individuals unaccustomed to the town’s chilly winters and with few native contacts. Chicago and different northern U.S. cities have struggled to search out housing for tens of hundreds of asylum-seekers, a lot of whom have been bused from Texas all through the final yr.

On the time of his demise, the house had about 10 isolation rooms for when individuals get sick, Dr. Evelyn Figueroa advised Fox 32.

“These are hard environments for people to rest and feel good and be able to take care of themselves,” mentioned Figueroa, who toured the constructing and runs a close-by meals pantry and has spent most of her medical profession working with homeless, immigrant and low-income populations.

Vigil for Jean Carlos Martínez Rivero

A girl and baby get emotional whereas attending a vigil for 5-year-old Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero, who died at a shelter in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune Information Service by way of Getty Pictures)

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson launched an announcement early Saturday expressing his condolences.

This can be a tragic loss, and we admire the work of group companions supporting the Martínez Rivero household throughout this troublesome time,” Johnson said.

“The Metropolis of Chicago coordinates medical screenings for all shelter residents, weekly on-site supplier help, on-site vaccination occasions for COVID, varicella, and flu, and partnerships with a community of group well being facilities for different healthcare wants.” 

“All shelter residents are provided complete medical examinations and care.”

More than 35,000 migrants have been transported to Chicago and its suburbs over the past year and a half. Despite this influx, recent data from the city indicates a decline in the number of migrants staying at shelters, with figures dropping to their lowest point in months, according to Fox 32 Chicago.

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Mayor Brandon Johnson has been in his role for just seven months now. On Monday, Johnson blasted a reporter for asking about how he plans to address the migrant crisis in his city. 

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Earlier this month, hundreds of asylum-seekers still awaited placement at airports and police stations in Chicago, some of them still camped on sidewalks outside precinct buildings.

As of Tuesday, the number of migrants in shelters has fallen below 13,000, marking a decrease from peaks observed in mid and early January, when the count reached nearly 15,000.

The autopsy report comes just days after the state of Illinois and Cook County announced plans to allocate up to an additional $252 million to house, feed and provide other services to illegal immigrants arriving in Chicago this year.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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