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Update from OPSO: 56 inmates and 47 employees have tested positive for coronavirus to date

NEW ORLEANS – On Monday, Sheriff Marlin Gusman and Compliance Director Darnley R. Hodge released the following statement regarding ongoing health monitoring of inmates and OPSO staff and contractors, as well as established precautions at the Orleans Justice Center (OJC) related COVID-19 prevention and treatment:

MONDAY’S UPDATE:  


“One additional OPSO employee returned to work today after recovering from COVID-19 resulting in a total of ten individuals who tested positive and have fully recovered. Other than this individual, the employee population affected by COVID-19 has remained the same over the weekend with a total of 81 employees that have been tested since the beginning of the pandemic. This includes 47 OPSO employees that have tested positive, 21 who tested negative and 13 that are awaiting results.

The situation has also remained the same for OPSO’s contracted medical provider, Wellpath, with 23 employees that have been tested in total. This includes 11 that tested positive, 11 that have tested negative and one who is awaiting results.

Out of our current active inmate count, there are 56 inmates that have tested positive for COVID-19. This is an increase of 32 over the weekend. All positive inmates are medically segregated for the safety of themselves, other inmates and our staff.

Additionally, we are pleased to report that 99 inmate tests came back negative over the weekend bringing the total number of negative cases to 173. Five inmates are being re-tested as a result of receiving invalid test results and one inmate has refused testing and is under quarantine.

In an effort to identify, contain and eliminate the virus from within our facilities, a total of 339 inmates have been tested to date. The results of 103 of these tests have not been received but are expected to return in coming days.”

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

“The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office has a plan in place for illnesses such as pandemic flu, which has been modified to better fit the recommended COVID-19 response procedures. We are in regular communication with the New Orleans Department of Health, the Louisiana Office of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to ensure that we are taking the necessary steps to protect the public, our staff and our inmates and minimize the spread of COVID-19.

Following is a summary of the prevention and treatment measures that are in force at all OPSO facilities:

All OPSO employees and contractors have been notified of this plan, advised on ways to avoid exposure to the virus, encouraged to practice social distancing and urged to notify their supervisors and stay home if they are feeling ill. Specifically, the OPSO has implemented the following procedures for OPSO staff:

As an educational tool for inmates and staff, OPSO has produced a series of videos that is airing on televisions across the facilities. The videos focus on the severity of the outbreak and address how to identify signs and symptoms, ways to prevent the spread and employee protocol surrounding COVID-19.

We have established protocol to test individuals for the virus and report cases to the CDC and Department of Health immediately. We also have detailed instructions and procedures for treating that individual or, if necessary, properly transporting that person to a designated medical facility.”