New York Daily News

37% testing positive in jail bug surge

- BY JOHN ANNESE

The COVID-19 infection rate in city jails, including at Rikers Island, has hit a staggering new high — with almost 37% of prisoners recently tested for the virus coming back positive, data released by the city show.

The new numbers — measuring a seven-day test positivity through Sunday — come two weeks after the outgoing city jails commission­er warned of a “crisis level” of COVID cases bearing down on the population at the troubled Rikers Island complex.

The data also reflect a sharp increase from last Wednesday, when the seven-day rate reached a then-high of 29%.

The Legal Aid Society, which provides free legal services to low-income criminal defendants, is calling for prosecutor­s to stop seeking high bails and for judges to order the release of prisoners as the omicron strain of the virus spreads.

“Omicron is ripping through city jails, yet judges, district attorneys and the city have all refused to implement the only meaningful solution to prevent further spread, suffering and possible loss of life: decarcerat­ion,” said Legal Aid’s Tina Luongo. ”We call on all these stakeholde­rs, including elected officials, to do right by their constituen­ts, New Yorkers, to immediatel­y decrease the local jail population.”

Less than half of the city’s jail population have gotten a single shot of the COVID vaccine, and just 38.5% are fully vaccinated, the data shows.

The jail positivity rate is slightly higher than the city’s overall seven-day positivity rate, which hit 33.5% as of Monday. Unlike the jail population, though, a strong majority of city residents, 72.5%, is fully vaccinated, with nearly 82% having received at least one dose of the vaccine.

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