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UPDATE: Pickaway Institutions 1,693 Confirmed Cases, 8 Deaths

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PICKAWAY – Two Pickaway Institutions that share the same location are reporting more surge in COVID-19 within their walls. In nine days since the first report of a death now they are reporting 7 deaths, 6 confirmed COVID-19 and one suspected, they have a total of 1693 inmates and staff that have tested positive for COVID-19.


According to CDC Pickaway Corrections Institution is at 1536 inmate confirmed cases of COVID-19, 1530 people are in isolation, 73 staff members who have reported positive and seven deaths (one probable). Correctional Reception Center is reporting 68 positive cases, 70 people in quarantine, and 8 staff members positive.

Pickaway Corrections institution has the most in the state that has confirmed deaths of COVID-19.

Two other correction facilities in the state that are seeing surges are Marion Correction with 2,165 cases between staff and inmates. Franklin Medical Center has 163 cases between staff and inmates, and is reporting its first death.

Chillicothe Correctional is now reporting their second case within their walls.

Gov. Dewine said on Friday comprehensive testing of inmates has begun at Marion Correctional Institution, Pickaway Correctional Institution, and Franklin Medical Center. Ohio is believed to be the first and only state in the country to conduct comprehensive testing in a state prison setting.

Governor DeWine reiterated today April, 20th that Ohio’s recovery phase will be not start and end overnight.

“We must continue to assume that everyone has this disease because it is not going away until we have a vaccine,” said Governor DeWine. “As we gradually, carefully, and responsibly start to reopen Ohio, it will be important that we all continue to work together to protect each other.”

As Ohio begins to reopen, Governor DeWine stressed the need to balance:

  • Compliance with public health measures;
  • Implementation of safeguards in business; and
  • Protections for the most vulnerable Ohioans.

PRISON UPDATE: 

Comprehensive testing of inmates has begun at Marion Correctional Institution, Pickaway Correctional Institution, and Franklin Medical Center. Ohio is believed to be the first and only state in the country to conduct comprehensive testing in a state prison setting.

With comprehensive testing at these facilities, the Ohio Department of Health expects higher reports of COVID-19 as the testing identifies positive individuals who otherwise are asymptomatic or would recover without a test. For example, the testing of one prison dorm in Marion found that out of 152 inmates, 39 percent tested positive for COVID-19 although they did not show any symptoms.

“While we know coronavirus does pose a specific threat to congregate settings, this comprehensive testing will give us insight on both how to best coordinate response at these facilities, as well as data and insight on how comprehensive testing within a cohort will affect testing numbers,” said Governor DeWine. “I want Ohioans to know that these numbers do not necessarily indicate a new problem at these facilities, but simply wider testing.”

Governor DeWine also announced that he denied 84 commutation requests and approved seven.