Dozens of letters from inmates in recent months have said the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation was not protective personnel and inmates of the outbreak reported the Republic of Arizona.
A spokesman for the ministry denied the allegations through the detainees, adding that inmates with poor physical condition had not been evaluated. Spokeswoman Judy Keane also cited the protection and fitness protocols announced during the pandemic.
In the letters, detainees described their fears and frustrations and asked for help, while some provided key graphic points on the survival of the virus, the Republic reported that it had won nearly 90 detainee letters from March to the past. September and had concealed the identities of detainees due to considerations of imaginable retaliation.
“If convicted of the Arizona Department of Corrections right now, he’s sentenced to COVID-19,” an inmate wrote on August 31 at Tucson Jail.
Detainees in several establishments made similar statements that they had not won essential pieces such as soap and masks, in unsused areas detected, in poorly ill-health inmates who were not being screened for COVID-19 and inmates with serious medical situations who were not being treated.
“Heaven is helping inmates who expand a more serious medical challenge while imprisoned,” eyman’s criminal inmate wrote in Florence on May 4. The challenge exists. “
According to the ministry’s coronavirus control panel, 40051 prisoners had been screened for the virus on Friday and 2587 prisoners had tested positive. There were 17 deaths of prisoners shown from coronavirus and 11 additional coronavirus-like deaths, he says.
The branch told Republic that it had at least 700 self-reported cases among staff.
Keane said the branch tracks “to make certain network criteria for health care. “
He also stated that all criminals should have cleaning products and that materials were reviewed several times a week. He said the ministry was cleaning areas, bathrooms, living spaces and affected areas.
“An inmate can ask for a new bar when his existing bar runs out,” Keane said.
He added that all workers entering Arizona’s criminal complexes continue to go through daily temperature checks at the facility.
Arizona prisons have not provided sufficient physical attention to inmates. The state remains under the control of the Federal Court for not complying with a 2014 elegance action agreement on health and dental standards.
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