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Covid Outbreak in a Southeastern Kentucky Jail "Virus has spread like Wildfire"

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MANCHESTER, KY (July 28, 2021) - Clay County, Kentucky Jailer Linda Smallwood is reporting that the Clay County Detention Center is experiencing an outbreak of Covid.

Linda Smallwood 200Clay County Jailer Linda Smallwood (left) said: "We have 9 employees and 67 inmates who are positive with Covid and with rising concerns about a new variant across the country, we are taking every precaution regardless of what strain is inside the jail.

However, despite taking all precautions, the virus has spread like wildfire.

It is impossible to social distance in a jail.

It is not certain how the virus got inside the facility. We have been following all CDC guidelines since the beginning of the pandemic.

We are certainly taking all the precautions, we are quarantining individuals as they come into the detention facility.

We have mask requirements that are still in place and taking all sanitation precautions. Every inmate has a mask.

Most of the inmates are having little or no symptom's, we are providing them meds to make them comfortable.

It is interesting to know that 113 inmates have received the vaccine and 26 of those inmates are positive.

Please do not call the jail, we are understaffed and doing the best we can.

We do desire your prayers that this virus will leave quickly.

I encourage everyone to get vaccinated to help reduce the spread of this virus."

SOURCE: Linda Smallwood

Photo: Stock image of an inmate in quarantine.

 

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