17 Texas Juveniles Test Positive for Covid

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17 Texas Juveniles Test Positive for Covid

Following the recent positive diagnoses of 17 youths inside multiple Texas state juvenile lockups, it has been announced by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department that they will begin testing all staff and detainees for COVID-19. According to the agency, mass testing will take place at their five secure lockups, which holds approximately 700 detainees and employs approximately 1,700 staff. The same oral tests will be used as the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, who also used them to conduct more than 100,000 tests on adult detainees. State juvenile lockup population has been decreasing over the years due to reports of both sexual and physical abuse, which has caused local officials to keep less youth in the facilities as a result. The Texas Juvenile Justice Department had practically eluded many reported cases of COVID-19 that had first been deemed a state emergency back in March. News agency releases stated that two employees had tested positive for the virus back in April and May of this year; however, last month, a total of 28 additional employees and 17 detainees ended up testing positive for COVID-19 at four of Texas’s juvenile lockups. Four additional detainees also tested positive for COVID-19 at the department’s halfway houses as well.


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