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A California judge on Friday ruled in favor of a vaccine mandate for some California prison guards, arguing that the court was not in a position to dictate how the state should be taking steps to address the COVID pandemic.
A Stanford study at a California prison found that although there were more breakthrough COVID infections than before the emergence of the delta variant, vaccinated prison residents had few symptomatic cases. The study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, also found that in the men who had previously been infected with COVID, two doses of the Moderna vaccine resulted in additional, substantial protection against the delta variant.
This report describes the number and demographics, such as age, sex, and most serious offense, of people held in Indian country jails. It provides the number of COVID tests administered to persons held in Indian country jails and the percentage of tests that were positive. It includes statistics on the number of people released early due to the pandemic and how those releases impacted the occupancy rate of Indian country jails.
As the most recent Delta variant wave of the coronavirus pandemic appears to be tapering off in most of North Carolina, carceral facilities are still experiencing outbreaks. At least three people in different county jails have died due to the coronavirus in the past month, according to weekly outbreak reports from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Roy Cooper has required staff at the state-run prisons to either provide proof of vaccination. Health officials said the positive cases at the two facilities are amongst unvaccinated people and that vaccination is available, as well as education about vaccine benefits.
A federal appeals court decided 2 to 1 to overturn a nationwide order requiring federal immigration authorities to monitor and possibly release detainees at high risk of dying or suffering long-term complications from COVID A panel of the U.
Rikers Island. Scott died during the deadliest year in the jail system since , as city officials have struggled with converging crises — mounting disorder at Rikers Island.
More than a decade has passed since incarcerated people filed a class action lawsuit accusing the Illinois Department of Corrections of failing to provide adequate medical care to people in custody.
Pregnancy and Criminal Justice. Criminalizing a woman for suffering a miscarriage seems unfathomable and even barbaric.
But that is exactly what happened earlier this month in a Lawton, Okla. When Brittney Poolaw, a Oklahoma woman, miscarried at her home in January , she was taken to a hospital where she told staff that she had used methamphetamine and marijuana during her pregnancy.
Two months later, she was charged with first-degree manslaughter. Her pregnancy was 17 weeks along. Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Corrections MDOC announced a new policy directive that will guarantee critical medical resources and support to pregnant and post-partum prisoners and their newborns.
The directive formalizes existing MDOC practices in areas such as the limitation on the use of restraints and the provision of Medication Assisted Treatment, while expanding the use of birth plans and allowing prisoners additional time with their newborns immediately after delivery. Opioid Epidemic.
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