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'Death Sentence': The hidden coronavirus toll in US jails and prisons

COVID-19 has spread rapidly behind bars in Detroit and across the nation, according to an analysis of data gathered by Reuters from 20 county jail systems, 10 state prison systems and the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, which runs federal penitentiaries.

May 18, 2020 / 18:28 IST
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When COVID-19 began tearing through Detroit's county jail system in March, authorities had no diagnostic tests to gauge its spread. But the toll became clear as deaths mounted. First, one of the sheriff's jail commanders died; then, a deputy in a medical unit.

"Working in the Wayne County Jail has now become a DEATH sentence the head of the deputy sheriffs' union, Randall Crawford, wrote on Facebook as the losses mounted.

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By mid-April, the jail system's medical director and one of its doctors also had died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. The virus was everywhere, but jail officials had little sense of who was infected and spreading it.

Testing of inmates and staff needed to determine who should be quarantined to slow transmission was just getting started. In the weeks since, more than 200 staff and inmates have tested positive.