13 DC Jail Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19

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Thirteen more inmates housed in the Central Detention Facility of the DC Jail tested positive for the coronavirus on April 25. A majority of the 13 are aged in their 20s.

According to a press release, all of the inmates are male. Seven inmates are in their 20s, one inmate is 35, four inmates are in their 40s and one inmate is 57 years old.

As of April 25, 54 inmates have tested positive and are in isolation. Sixty-eight inmates have recovered from their illnesses and returned to the general population.

In order for an inmate to return to the general population, that inmate has to be free from fever for at least 72 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications, according to the release.

The inmate must also show improvements in other symptoms, such as coughing and shortness of breath. For inmates to go back into general population at least a week needs to pass since the first symptoms appeared, the release says.

On April 13, the DC Department of Corrections (DC DOC) announced that one inmate died from the coronavirus.

According to the District’s site on the coronavirus, 37 personnel members at the DC DOC have tested positive for COVID-19. Twenty-nine of those members are not at work as of April 25. One personnel member died from the coronavirus.