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May 26, 2022

DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE FOR May 26, 2022
SRJ has 28 positive inmate COVID-19 cases
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26 Asymptomatic
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2 Symptomatic
29727 tests completed with 27659 negatives, 1820 positives, and 248 pending.
*Dark Red Medical numbers reconciled as 1 patient reported twice
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1347 formerly positive COVID-19 inmates have completely recovered and are still in custody.
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253 formerly positive COVID-19 inmates have recovered and are no longer in custody.
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192 Inmates who tested positive for COVID-19 were released from custody.
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To date, 2 inmates have been admitted to the hospital due to complications from COVID-19. Of this number, 0 currently remain hospitalized.
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To date, 0 inmates have died as a result of complications from COVID-19.
Staff and Contractor Statistics:
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SRJ has 14 current positive staff/contractor cases. There has been a total of 476 staff/contractor cases of COVID-19, and 462 have recovered.
Note: Staff members and/or contractors who test positive may not return to work until cleared pursuant to CDC Guidelines.
SRJ’s population update is as follows:
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SRJ inmate population on March 1, 2020: 2597
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Today’s SRJ inmate population: 2163
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There are 4 RED inmates, and 28 DARK RED inmates housed in either OPHU, HU8A, HU8C. Red patients include both patients with COVID-19 symptoms awaiting test results and patients with positive COVID-19 results. (For a description of the SRJ patient color-coding system please see the Outbreak Control Plan.) Red patients will be released individually from OPHU, HU8A, or HU8C when cleared by medical.
Quarantined Housing Units:
Yellow housing units and/or pods are listed below. Quarantines in these housing units and/or pods will remain in effect until the date listed, which is a date 14 days after the 68index patient presented with symptoms, or sooner if the index case’s test results come back negative.
HU3F and 8B: N/A (These housing units are designated for yellow inmates with known exposure to a COVID-19 positive person; inmates are released from quarantine on individual dates)
HU 4C- Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to DARK RED Medical. Subject to serial testing.
HU 8 B: Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to DARK RED Medical. Subject to serial testing.
HU 9 A- YELLOW Quarantine out of an abundance of precaution. Subject to serial testing.
HU 9 B- YELLOW Quarantine due to DARK RED medical. Subject to serial testing
HU 9 C: Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to Dark Medical. Subject to serial testing. Extended due to new positive. 5/20 – New DARK RED medical, Quarantine extended.
HU 9 D- Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to DARK RED Medical. Subject to serial testing.
HU 9 E- YELLOW Quarantine out of an abundance of precaution; subject to serial testing
HU9F: Quarantine under Yellow monitoring due to Dark Red medical. Subject to serial testing.
HU 21 A- Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to DARK RED Medical. Subject to serial testing.
HU 24 ABC- Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to DARK RED medical. Subject to serial testing
HU25AB Upper and lower: All Dark Red medical.
HU 32 DEF- Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to DARK RED medical. Subject to serial testing
HU35 DEF: Quarantine under YELLOW monitoring due to Dark Medical. Subject to serial testing.
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SRJ has 136 ORANGE patients.
Vaccinations are administered every day. The inmate vaccination stats are updated and posted weekly.
The following stats are current as of May 19, 2022.
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Partially Vaccinated: 229
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Fully Vaccinated in Custody: 617
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Partially Vaccinated in Custody: 65
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Boosters: 332
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Boosters in Custody 205
All HU’s offered vaccines to date:
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HU 1, HU 2, HU3, HU, 4, HU 6, HU 7, HU 8, HU 9, HU 2, HU 24, HU 25, HU 31, HU 32, HU 33, HU 34, OPHU
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ACSO SRJ Staff Tested May 22– May 28, 168.
Public Health is notified about all positive COVID-19 results. Please note that medical privacy laws prevent the sharing of private medical information, which includes COVID-19-related information. Accordingly, the County and its medical provider, Wellpath, can not share personal health information about inmates with friends and family.
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