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Bay Kid 05-04-2020 06:29 AM

VA governor is just releasing our prisoners w/less than a year back out in the public. Just a few of his accomplishments....

DOGSAREKEEPERS 05-04-2020 06:32 AM

to justjim
 
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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1758207)
Since the prison is not allowing visitors , where do you think the virus came from? It couldn’t be the staff or could it?



I bet new prisoners come in all the time

davem4616 05-04-2020 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie0723 (Post 1758085)
As of Friday, a total of 89 inmates at the Sumter facility have tested positive for COVID-19, along with nine staff members, according to the Florida Department of Corrections.

Cases rise in Sumter CI, FDC testing hundreds - News - Daily Commercial - Leesburg, FL

Additional info:

Local coronavirus case count rises slightly - News - Daily Commercial - Leesburg, FL



good to know...even more reason to not do anything that'll get you busted and thrown in there, aye?

PennBF 05-04-2020 07:15 AM

IF
 
If as reported on 5/4/2020 there were 226 cases of the virus in Sumter County and the
Prison has 89 does that mean the number of Residents (non Prison) are at 137? Just asking??:ho:

graciegirl 05-04-2020 07:15 AM

I think the point is; that being close to anyone who is sick is very dangerous.
 
Just to remind all of us again as to where the most illness and fatalities have been in this country is in NYC. Where people do live closer than people do here. And they use the subway systems. I read where they will spray the subway system...How often? Every ten minutes? The way we are addressing this is almost silly at times. Do most people think, so what, I'll take my chances? So what, I don't know them. So what they live far away? So what they are in a nursing home, they are ready to die anyway? Read this just posted on my computer news feed from CNN. (Remember I have a list of news sources I think are valid for hard facts and they are not always the one I accept for opinions.) A disclaimer.

New York coronavirus crisis: How America's largest city is dealing with its dead

PennBF 05-04-2020 07:22 AM

My guess
 
I guess there are multiple reasons for the number of Virus's in New York City, I believe the residents are living real close to each other, there are a number who have to work and be close, the subways are a definite factor, the profile of the people regarding attitudes, the ability to control certain residents with "rules', etc. I worked in lower Manhattan for many years and am not at all surprised at the level of infected.:ho:

ficoguy 05-04-2020 07:27 AM

We have 644 cases in Lake, Sumter and Marion counties. So if 89 of those are due to inmates, that means the infection rate for the general population is around 6 per 100,000 in the counties where The Villages has a presence. Probably less than that if you back out nursing homes and assisted living, then the gen pop rate is doing darned pretty good....

Altavia 05-04-2020 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 1758485)
If as reported on 5/4/2020 there were 226 cases of the virus in Sumter County and the
Prison has 89 does that mean the number of Residents (non Prison) are at 137? Just asking??:ho:

Yes, roughly 40% of the cases in Sumter are currently from the correctional system.

Altavia 05-04-2020 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ficoguy (Post 1758501)
We have 644 cases in Lake, Sumter and Marion counties. So if 89 of those are due to inmates, that means the infection rate for the general population is around 6 per 100,000 in the counties where The Villages has a presence. Probably less than that if you back out nursing homes and assisted living, then the gen pop rate is doing darned pretty good....

Bingo!

kaniess 05-04-2020 08:12 AM

Since most of the prisoners are young men they are very unlikely to die or become seriously ill from Covid-19, but the staff can spread it to the vulnerable population, especially in Bushnell.

graciegirl 05-04-2020 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ficoguy (Post 1758501)
We have 644 cases in Lake, Sumter and Marion counties. So if 89 of those are due to inmates, that means the infection rate for the general population is around 6 per 100,000 in the counties where The Villages has a presence. Probably less than that if you back out nursing homes and assisted living, then the gen pop rate is doing darned pretty good....

This is early May. I wonder if it will be better or worse in early June when the restaurants and bars and many other things open and when flu viruses usually wane.

I think Fauci is right. We are not done yet.

Altavia 05-04-2020 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by kaniess (Post 1758543)
Since most of the prisoners are young men they are very unlikely to die or become seriously ill from Covid-19, but the staff can spread it to the vulnerable population, especially in Bushnell.

Another way of looking at is there will be an increase in heard immunity.

I do worry a lot about the staff and their families, many are former military, LEO, first responders. They have extreamly high stress jobs without this risk.

karostay 05-04-2020 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1758545)
This is early May. I wonder if it will be better or worse in early June when the restaurants and bars and many other things open and when flu viruses usually wane.

I think Fauci is right. We are not done yet.

:pray: 23 K new cases US alone
I know it's extremely taxing on mind body a soul.
I believe its going to get worse as the economy falls globally

Indydealmaker 05-04-2020 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Lindsyburnsy (Post 1758431)
Whether model citizens or not, they are under our charge and should be treated like human beings. If the virus spread can be controlled, the staff is also safer.

Prisons represent the ultimate "Shelter in Place". Staff can force masks and proper hygiene. Elsewhere far too many humans that are left to their own devices, ignore precautions.

Aces4 05-04-2020 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1758684)
Pools are open water seeks it's own level
From what I can gather few here have family connections at the corrections :MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::clap2:

If you operate any type of motorized vehicle and accidentally or inattentively causing the death of someone or a family, you could be the next cellmate. One example so you may want to tread carefully. Anyone, anytime, any place no matter who your Mama was, taught you or maybe you lost your Mama at a very early age, it can happen.

Merle Haggard was a former prisoner. Thank goodness that wonderful voice wasn’t stilled by Covid19. Many people released from prison go on to live good, hardworking lives.


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