Decreasing the Risk for Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 During In-Person Visitation Within a State Prison System.

Matthew Milnes, Debra Amos-Terrell, Barbara Barney-Knox, Jackie Clarke, Tammy Foss, Michael Selby, Matthew Walls, Joseph Bick
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To decrease the introduction of COVID-19, in-person visitation programs were temporarily limited at California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities. After consultation with the California Department of Public Health, and in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, in-person visitation was reintroduced on April 10, 2021, with COVID-19 mitigation strategies. To assess the risk of visitation as a mode of entry for COVID-19 into a prison setting, data were gathered demonstrating the number of visitors who were not allowed into the prison due to a positive COVID-19 test prior to visitation. The number of patients who tested positive for COVID-19 after interaction with visitors was also assessed. Between April 10 and June 27, 2021, 33,212 visitors participated in the in-person visiting program. Eight visitors received positive test results prior to entry. Between January 1 and October 1, 2021, 19,025 patients received a total of 93,135 visitations. Of these, 66 patients received positive test results from post-visit testing. These data suggest that when appropriate mitigation strategies are implemented, the visitation process is not a significant contributor to COVID-19 entry into the prison facility when compared with the total number of COVID-19 cases among patients.

在州立监狱系统内亲自探访期间降低严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的传播风险。
为了减少新冠肺炎的传入,加州惩教和康复部设施的住院探访计划暂时受到限制。在与加州公共卫生部协商后,根据疾病控制和预防中心的指导方针,2021年4月10日重新引入了住院探视,并制定了新冠肺炎缓解策略。为了评估探访作为新冠肺炎进入监狱的一种方式的风险,收集了数据,显示因探访前新冠肺炎检测呈阳性而不允许进入监狱的探访者人数。还评估了与来访者互动后新冠肺炎检测呈阳性的患者人数。2021年4月10日至6月27日期间,33212名游客参加了现场参观计划。八名访客在入境前检测结果呈阳性。2021年1月1日至10月1日期间,19025名患者共接受了93135次探视。其中,66名患者在就诊后检测中获得阳性检测结果。这些数据表明,当实施适当的缓解策略时,与患者中新冠肺炎病例总数相比,探访过程并不是新冠肺炎进入监狱设施的重要因素。
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