I don't see the problem. No one presented with symptoms before getting on, and as soon as there was a medical issue, they stopped and 911 was called. Everyone acted the way they were supposed to. Kid was going to die no matter what.
They do a temperature check to make sure there is no apparent COVID or ILI issues, and they ask the parents if there are any known medical issues. That's about it, the transport is 2 driver and security person, neither of which are medically focused.
Source: I know the person that set this program up originally very well.
I would not call this sufficient testing, but again, there is only so much that can be done and this sort of transport should not even be occurring. I however do know the process in and out.
Having said that, the process is that before letting them on the bus, TDEM does a temperature check for COVID or other ILI symptoms, and also ask the adults if they have any symptoms. There is also a medical review that CBP does prior to even having that release from time in custody.
Once on the bus, there is the driver, and the security guard, neither of which have medical responsibility.
Source: I know the person that created this process very well.
Maybe they could have checked the kid out before putting him on the bus rather than as soon as there was a problem. I mean if you're going to illegally deport people from a state, something that states absolutely do not have the right to do, the least you could do is give them a physical before doing it.