Clay County Sheriff announces 10-day quarantine for prison inmates

Clay County Sheriff announces 10-day quarantine for prison inmates

Officials say no COVID-19 outbreak at Clay County Detention Center



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Clay County Sheriff announces 10-day quarantine for prison inmates

Officials say no COVID-19 outbreak at Clay County Detention Center

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that the detention center would be closed Wednesday night in an effort to protect the health of inmates. There is no COVID-19 outbreak in the jail, officials said. Sheriff Will Akin placed the detention center on a 10-day lockdown due to the community spread of the Delta variant and limited space in area hospitals. The sheriff’s office said the lockdown is in place to protect the health of prisoners. The Clay County Detention Center will close at 10 p.m. Wednesday. Originally, officials said the prisoners would be isolated in their cells for 23 hours a day, and there would be no visitation. In an update late Wednesday, the sheriff’s office said they would modify quarantine procedures to allow inmates to move freely with other inmates in their assigned daytime rooms and not be confined to their cells. Only inmates displaying COVID-like symptoms will be isolated for a period of 10 days. The lobby of the Detention Center will remain open so that visitors can contribute to inmates’ accounts.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that the detention center would be closed Wednesday night in an effort to protect the health of inmates.

There is no COVID-19 outbreak in the jail, officials said. Sheriff Will Akin put the detention center on a 10-day lockdown due to the community spread of the Delta variant and the lack of space in area hospitals.

The sheriff’s office said the lockdown is in place to protect the health of prisoners. The Clay County Detention Center will lock down at 10 p.m. Wednesday.

Originally, officials said the prisoners would be isolated in their cells for 23 hours a day, and there would be no visitation. In an update late Wednesday, the sheriff’s office said they would modify quarantine procedures to allow inmates to move freely with other inmates in their assigned daytime rooms and not be confined to their cells. Only inmates displaying COVID-like symptoms will be isolated for a period of 10 days.

The lobby of the Detention Center will remain open so that visitors can contribute to inmates’ accounts.

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