Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Nearly half of Arizona inmates infected

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — More than 500 inmates — nearly half the population — of a prison in the US state of Arizona have tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s, officials said, while at a California prison the virus death toll hit 22.

The Arizona Department of Correction­s said Tuesday that 517 inmates at the ASPC-Tucson Whetstone prison “have tested positive for COVID-19.”

Those inmates “are currently being housed as a cohort together in separate areas and are receiving appropriat­e medical care. They will not be allowed back into the general population until they have been medically cleared,” its statement read.

The coronaviru­s has severely afflicted US jails and penitentia­ries, home to the world’s biggest prison population, which comprises 2.3 million inmates.

Officials are unable to force adequate distancing in crowded cells and face shortages of medical personnel and personal protective gear.

Arizona, population 7.3 million, has reported more than 180,000 coronaviru­s cases, of which 1,429 are in prisons. Seven of its COVID-19 fatalities came in state prisons.

California however has reported 51 deaths among prisoners, including 22 in the notorious San Quentin prison just north of San Francisco.

The most recent victim “died August 4th at an outside hospital from what appear to be complicati­ons related to COVID-19,” the California Department of Correction­s said.

One day earlier prison authoritie­s reported the death of a San Quentin prisoner on death row after contractin­g COVID-19, while five other inmates died between 24 and 26 July.

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