Albuquerque Journal

Over 500 Arizona inmates test positive

Overall, spread of coronaviru­s in state seeing a decrease

- BY JACQUES BILLEAUD AND ANITA SNOW ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOENIX — Arizona correction­s officials have said that 517 inmates at the state prison in Tucson have tested positive for the coronaviru­s even as the overall spread in the state seems to be turning a corner.

And state health officials on Wednesday reported 1,698 newly confirmed coronaviru­s cases and 87 additional deaths.

The state has documented 182,203 COVID-19 infections and 3,932 deaths overall, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Arizona’s seven-day average for newly reported cases was 2,081.57 as of Tuesday, the lowest since June 19, according to tracking by The Associated Press. The seven-day average of newly reported deaths fell to 62.43, the lowest since July 14.

Neverthele­ss, almost half the inmates in the Whetstone unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson tested positive for the virus Tuesday amid a push to test all 39,000 state prisoners, the Arizona Department of Correction­s, Rehabilita­tion and Reentry reported.

Before the discovery of the new cases, the correction­s agency had reported 890 inmates had tested positive and 21 inmates had died for the virus since the pandemic began. Officials say 564 correction­s employees have tested positive.

Ron Coleman, a spokesman for Maricopa County, said Wednesday that there have been 490 cases of homeless people infected with the virus since the pandemic began among the county’s approximat­ely 7,400 homeless.

At least nine people self-identifyin­g as homeless have died in Maricopa County, including one person at a shelter, Coleman said.

The county has rented 141 beds at hotels in the Phoenix metro area for homeless individual­s who are either considered especially vulnerable for the coronaviru­s, need to isolate while awaiting test results or need medical care, said Rachel Milne, assistant director of housing and community developmen­t for Maricopa County’s Human Services Department. She said the local nonprofit organizati­on Circle the City is providing the medical care.

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