El Paso County Jail Agrees To Do More To Slow COVID Spread

(AP) - The El Paso County Jail will do more to monitor the health of jail inmates to prevent the spread of the coronavirus under a temporary deal approved by a federal judge on Monday. The deal negotiated by lawyers for Sheriff Bill Elder and the American Civil Liberties Union requires inmates to have their temperatures checked twice a day and those who test positive for COVID-19 to be regularly monitored by medical staff.

(credit: CBS)

The ACLU sued the sheriff last month after his office acknowledged that inmates weren't routinely given masks.

The 90-day deal requires the jail give inmates two cloth masks and discipline staff who don't wear masks.

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