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Thursday, September 10, 2020

NorCo Jail and Gracedale Remain Covid Free

I hesitate to write this out of fear I could be jinxing them, but there are no current cases of Covid-19 at either NorCo's jail or Gracedale. The jail has had no positive cases since July. It currently houses 514 inmates. At Gracedale, there are no cases among 514 residents and 700 staff. The home is inching towards outdoor visitation and permitting some volunteers to return.

5 comments:

  1. Might be correction 514 at Gracedale?

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  2. Well of course it won't work in the cities. That's where they hold those "fiery, but mostly peaceful protests", according to CNN. The Biden plan of building "racial jungles" in the suburbs will bring us closer to utopia, no?

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  3. of course there are not cases...both places have been locked down since March.

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  4. How do you know if they stopped testing, as I was told! If you don't test you don't know how many have COVID.

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  5. This has knot been able to help those who have not been able to work from the Jail. My Son who is in work releese has not been able to return to work since March and know has lost his job because work releese hasn't opened. Why does it not open?

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