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Judge's ruling in Ontario prison case considered landmark in holding state accountable

Judge's ruling in Ontario prison case considered landmark in holding state accountable
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Judge's ruling in Ontario prison case considered landmark in holding state accountable

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Inverness Jail inmates who contracted COVID file lawsuit against Multnomah County

Inverness Jail inmates who contracted COVID file lawsuit against Multnomah County The lawsuit claims staff at the Multnomah County Inverness Jail was negligent, and it led to many illnesses. Author: Mike Benner Updated: 11:31 PM PDT April 8, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. Ben Baker says he spent several hours inside the Multnomah County Inverness Jail in late March. This was about the same time a COVID outbreak, that sickened nearly 200 inmates, staff and family members, was coming to an end. Baker recalls sitting in a holding cell with about a dozen inmates. He says some inmates were wearing masks, some were not. I d put it on staff to be more prudent and I didn t feel that, Baker said. I was stressed. I had a guy leaning on me, no mask, yelling and screaming about how he has COVID.

15 inmates who contracted COVID-19 at Inverness Jail sue Multnomah County and sheriff

15 inmates who contracted COVID-19 at Inverness Jail sue Multnomah County and sheriff Updated 1:12 PM; Today 12:54 PM The suit alleges the jail failed to provide adequate soap, sanitizers or protective masks to inmates, quarantine infected inmates or screen staff or inmates for symptoms.(The Oregonian/OregonLive/File)LC- Facebook Share Fifteen inmates who contracted COVID-19 while at Multnomah County’s Inverness Jail are suing the county and Sheriff Mike Reese, alleging they were negligent by not taking proper safety precautions, denying testing and mixing infected inmates and guards with those who were healthy in jail dorms. The county’s response to the coronavirus pandemic was “woefully inadequate,” the suit alleges, noting that 38% of adults in custody in the Northeast Portland jail tested positive by Feb. 17. The jail houses about 5,126 inmates.

15 inmates who contracted COVID-19 at Inverness Jail sue

15 inmates who contracted COVID-19 at Inverness Jail sue April 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Fifteen inmates who contracted COVID-19 while at Multnomah County’s Inverness Jail are suing the county and Sheriff Mike Reese. The inmates say the county and sheriff were negligent by not taking proper safety precautions, denying testing and mixing infected inmates and guards with those who were healthy in jail dorms, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. The county’s response to the coronavirus pandemic was “woefully inadequate,” the suit alleges, noting that 38% of adults in custody in the Northeast Portland jail tested positive by Feb. 17. The jail houses about 5,126 inmates.

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