CDC Study Suggests Correctional Facilities Should Have Tested Inmates in Mass for COVID-19

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A recent study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggests correctional facilities that resisted mass coronavirus testing for inmates erred in their decision to only test inmates with symptoms, leading to large initial undercounts.

The study released this week examined 13 prisons and jails in California, Colorado, Ohio and Texas, and three federal prisons in states that weren’t identified.

A second study finds that strict rules governing the intake of prisoners can dramatically reduce spread of the coronavirus inside correctional facilities.

As of mid-August, more than 95,000 people in prison had tested positive for the illness, a 10% increase from the week before.

At Federal Medical Center Carswell in Fort Worth, one inmate died of COVID-19 this week.

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