San Diego prison: ACLU files lawsuit to release or vaccinate San Diego County inmates after latest Covid-19 outbreak

San Diego prison: ACLU files lawsuit to release or vaccinate San Diego County inmates after latest Covid-19 outbreak

The lawsuit calls for Gore to reduce the jail population to levels where people can safely distance, as well as provide widespread vaccinations in jails at levels to ensure everyone’s safety.

Prison populations have been at high risk for Covid-19 during the pandemic due to inmates’ proximity to one another. Some states have classified correctional workers among those first to receive vaccines, yet the prison vaccination timeline has varied. A federal judge ruled last month that inmates in Oregon were to be inoculated immediately, jumping ahead of many of the state’s other citizens.
The lawsuit filed in San Diego County Superior Court came a day after the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department announced an outbreak of Covid-19 cases had occurred at one of its detention facilities.

The sheriff’s department said 106 inmates were tested for the coronavirus on March 6 after potential contact with an infected inmate at the George Bailey Detention Facility in Otay Mesa, in the southern section of San Diego. Of the inmates tested, 46 were found to be positive.

The inmate at the center of the outbreak was booked in mid-February at the San Diego Central Jail, according to the sheriff’s department, and was placed in quarantine for seven days with a temperature check twice a day, following jail protocol.

He was asymptomatic and was transferred to the George Bailey Detention Facility and housed in dormitory housing. He started showing flu-like symptoms on February 27, 12 days after he was initially booked, and later tested positive for Covid-19.

The plaintiff in the lawsuit is 55-year-old Terry Leroy Jones, an inmate at San Diego Central Jail, who was infected in a different outbreak. He is characterized in the lawsuit as high-risk with a multitude of medical ailments. The lawsuit alleges that the virus wouldn’t have spread if those transferred to his close-quarters medical unit had first been confirmed to be Covid-19-free.

The outbreak is “stark evidence of the…

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