San Luis Obispo County Jail reports COVID-19 outbreak
No inmates have been hospitalized for COVID-related issues during this time and most symptoms are reported as mild
– The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office is releasing information regarding a COVID-19 outbreak at the San Luis Obispo County Jail. It began on Dec. 26, 2021, and currently, 59 inmates and 23 personnel have tested positive.
This surge in COVID-19 cases is similar to what the community, the state, and the nation are experiencing at this time, officials day. No inmates have been hospitalized for COVID-related issues during this time and most symptoms are reported as mild.
Custody staff is working with Wellpath healthcare partners as well as San Luis Obispo County Public Health to mitigate the spread of COVID in the jail. Among the measures being taken:
- Testing of all inmates as they enter the jail
- Offering vaccinations to the inmate population and staff
- Medical isolation for any inmate testing positive
- Quarantining those initially housed in the jail and those who have been exposed
- Offering video visitation and video court to inmates, as well as additional self-guided programs
- Reducing the number of non-essential workers, volunteers and visitors coming into the jail to lower the risk of contamination
- Mandatory use of masks for staff, masks provided to inmates and required during movement.
- Weekly testing of all staff regardless of vaccination status, which exceeds the minimum requirements ordered by the state
- Follow all Paso Robles COVID-19 coronavirus news updates
- San Luis Obispo County COVID-19 website – readyslo.org
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