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Trauma surgeons, nurses and other medical workers at UC Irvine Health put on orange T-shirts and caps as part of National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

Trauma surgeons, nurses and other medical workers at UC Irvine Health put on orange T-shirts and caps as part of"National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

Healthcare workers called attention to the fact that firearms have surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death for children between the ages of 0 and 19. The medical staff at UC Irvine Health, an Orange County level 1 trauma center, treated 145 gunshot victims in 2021. The demonstration comes just a couple of days after a gunman shot and killed four people at a Tulsa, Oklahoma Clinic and over a week after 19 kids and two teachers were killed in Uvalde, Texas.

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