1. COVID-19 in Correctional and Detention Facilities — United States, February–April 2020
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Katherine G. McCombs, Kelsey Sanders, Raul Villalobos, Allison E James, Mariel Marlow, Naveen Patil, Phillip Griffin, Brittany Pattee, Courtney Tillman, Molly Howell, Mike Mannell, Liesl Hagan, Abdoulaye Diedhiou, Ellen Shelley, Orion McCotter, Caroline Holsinger, Andrea Morrison, Anthony Lee, Catherine M. Brown, Julia C. Pringle, Sean Simonson, Devin Rowe, Robert T. Lawrence, Kathryn G. Curran, Megan J. Wallace, Kimberley D. Lucas, Lynn Sosa, Hannah Cranford, Natalie A. Kwit, Soliman Hesham, Justine Hutchinson, Joe McLaughlin, Marilee Butterfield, Matthew Donahue, Bree Barbeau, Dustin Ortbahn, Stephanie Smoyer, Lara B Strick, Joshua L Clayton, Senad Handanagic, Samantha P. Williams, Amanda Jara, Sara Kariko, Linda Bell, E. Michele Staley, Adam Bjork, Meghan Pearce Weinberg, David Selvage, Matt Allord, Sherri L. Davidson, and Grace Philips
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health (social science) ,Isolation (health care) ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Epidemiology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Betacoronavirus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health Information Management ,law ,Quarantine ,Pandemic ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0101 mathematics ,Pandemics ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,010102 general mathematics ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,United States ,Prisons ,Family medicine ,Coronavirus Infections ,business ,Health department - Abstract
An estimated 2.1 million U.S. adults are housed within approximately 5,000 correctional and detention facilities† on any given day (1). Many facilities face significant challenges in controlling the spread of highly infectious pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Such challenges include crowded dormitories, shared lavatories, limited medical and isolation resources, daily entry and exit of staff members and visitors, continual introduction of newly incarcerated or detained persons, and transport of incarcerated or detained persons in multiperson vehicles for court-related, medical, or security reasons (2,3). During April 22-28, 2020, aggregate data on COVID-19 cases were reported to CDC by 37 of 54 state and territorial health department jurisdictions. Thirty-two (86%) jurisdictions reported at least one laboratory-confirmed case from a total of 420 correctional and detention facilities. Among these facilities, COVID-19 was diagnosed in 4,893 incarcerated or detained persons and 2,778 facility staff members, resulting in 88 deaths in incarcerated or detained persons and 15 deaths among staff members. Prompt identification of COVID-19 cases and consistent application of prevention measures, such as symptom screening and quarantine, are critical to protecting incarcerated and detained persons and staff members.
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