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US - Federal Bureau of Prisons: 4,517 cases (4,167 inmate cases, 350 staff cases), 99 deaths (98 inmate deaths and 1 staff death) - July 22, 2020

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
07/21/2020

The BOP has 129,236 federal inmates in BOP-managed institutions and 13,708in community-based facilities. The BOP staff complement is approximately 36,000. There are 4,167 federal inmates and 350 BOP staff who have confirmed positive test results for COVID-19 nationwide. Currently, 5,551 inmates and 644 staff have recovered. There have been 98 federal inmate deaths and 1 BOP staff member death attributed to COVID-19 disease.

US Map: Confirmed active cases at 105 BOP facilities and 47 RRCs

https://www.bop.gov/coronavirus/
 
Another Texas prison employee diagnosed with COVID-19 dies

By Staff
Published: Jul. 22, 2020 at 5:24 PM EDT|Updated: 14 minutes ago
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (KWTX) - Another Texas Department of Criminal Justice employee diagnosed with COVID-19 has died, the agency announced Wednesday.

Sandra Rivera, 50, an assistant commissary manager assigned to the Torres Unit near San Antonio, died on Tuesday in a San Antonio area hospital to which she was admitted on July 7.
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https://www.kwtx.com/2020/07/22/anot...covid-19-dies/
 
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