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COVID-19 found in Woodbury County inmates

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June 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Three inmates at the Woodbury County Jail have tested positive for COVID-19. Sheriff Dave Drew says the inmates were asymptomatic and were discovered in a routine test.
He says they were doing tests for inmates that were being sent back to the state prison system and found the three positives. They then decided to test everyone in the jail. The jail has around 145 inmates. Drew praised the jail staff for the work they have done to try and prevent the coronavirus from spreading. He says staff are constantly cleaning, as are the inmates to try and prevent the virus from getting into the jail.

Chief Deputy Tony Wingert says they also screen new inmates when they come to the jail. “As new inmates come in, we have a protocol that they are isolated, the nurses are giving them questionnaires. They are having their temperature taken and if they show no signs after a couple of days they are moved into the general population,” he says. Wingert says two jail staff members have also tested positive for COVID-19. One was two weeks ago and one ten days ago and both were also asymptomatic.

The three inmates are in an isolation wing of the jail.