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Related: About this forumState to test everyone held in prisons, jails and psychiatric facilities for COVID-19
Officials will test all people incarcerated in state prisons and jails, as well as those in state-run inpatient psychiatric facilities, for COVID-19 as part of Connecticuts screening of vulnerable and high-risk groups.
The state will also test all frontline staff at corrections facilities and Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services psychiatric hospitals.
We want to get all of them tested in the ramp-up phase, which starts next week, said Max Reiss, Gov. Ned Lamonts spokesperson. Whether youre in a DMHAS facility or in a hospital, in a health care facility, or nursing home, or corrections facility, we want to have the best data possible regarding the spread and regarding transmission.
Reiss said the goal is to test all inmates, patients in psychiatric hospitals, and Department of Correction DMHAS frontline staff by the end of June.
Read more: https://ctmirror.org/2020/05/08/state-to-test-everyone-held-in-prisons-jails-and-psychiatric-facilities-for-covid-19/
Worried2020
(444 posts)wherever people are forced tolive in close proximity with one another for any reason.
The poor, homeless - those in long-term care institutions, prisons, hospitals, battered women's shelters and so on.
We friggen KNOW that this virus is most prolific in these situations.
Are we really the "Master Race" ?
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abqtommy
(14,118 posts)mwooldri
(10,413 posts)Send a few busloads there... apparently they're testing everyone daily. And I won't complain if there's extra passengers on the return trip either...