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Ft. Dodge Correctional Facility Inmate tests positive for COVID-19

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE – Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections said Wednesday, the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility earlier in the day, that an inmate has tested positive for COVID-19.  The inmate is an adult (between the ages of 18 and 40) male, and has been in medical isolation since first notifying staff that he was not feeling well on Tuesday, June 30. The inmate is experiencing mild symptoms, and will receive any medical care necessary as he recovers.

Staff at FDCF have also place the unit that the inmate was originally residing into a quarantine status, and additional testing is underway. Other sections of the facility will be placed on restricted movement status until thorough contact tracing can take place, and expanded testing can be conducted. While under restricted movement, privileges like video visitations will be suspended. Family are encouraged to check the department’s website for more information (doc.iowa.gov).

As expanded testing takes place across the facility for both staff and inmates, it is likely that more positive cases will be found and placed in medical isolation. The department will continue to update information on its website related to these statistics on a daily basis (https://doc.iowa.gov/COVID19). The department will be working closely with the Iowa Dept. of Public Health to ensure all reasonable mitigation steps are being taken.