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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

COVID19 Prison update & Statistics - San Quentin a HOTSPOT

This is a Courtesy update of the COVID19 statistics as of 6/30/3030 in California Prisons from Vanessa at LSA (Lifer Support Alliance).
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 As the numbers continue to rise San Quentin State Prison (SQ) today claimed the dubious distinction of having the most CoVid positive inmates, not only overall, but at one time.  The total positive individuals within the California system today numbers 2,585.
We received the LATEST update from CDCR and More information on CDCR’s efforts and the expedited release overview can be found on cdcr.ca.gov/covid19.
CDCR is taking further action to fight the outbreak of COVID-19 at San Quentin State Prison. These actions include establishing a unified command center at the prison to coordinate custody and medical response to COVID-19 cases. The team is composed of medical, custody, emergency management and infectious disease experts from CDCR, California Correctional Health Care Services, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Emergency Medical Services Authority, California Department of Public Health, and Division of Occupational Safety and Health. This expands upon San Quentin’s local Incident Command Post, which has been activated since June 11 to coordinate custody and medical response to the increase in cases at the institution.
Additionally, the prison is currently installing six tents that will be used as alternative care stations to treat COVID-19 inmate patients on the grounds, and open up space in certain areas of the prison to allow for increased physical distancing, quarantine, and isolation. More information will be provided once the tents are fully installed. Also, under Secretary Diaz’s authority, CDCR will be expediting the release to parole or probation supervision of qualifying inmates with 180 days or less left on their sentence. These inmates will undergo a risk assessment, a medical screening and have a parole plan in place. Eligible inmates with high-risk medical conditions will be also considered for the expedited release.

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By CA prison acronym: SQ 1,106; CIM 509; CVSP 291; CCC 214; COR 125; CCI 109; CRC 99; ASP 41; ISP 31; WSP 24; CEN 12; CIW 6; NKSP 5; HDSP 4 (apologies for omitting HD yesterday, there has been no change in the number since yesterday); SAC 3; SVSP 3; and single cases at CAL, SOL, and in a new entry, RJD.
PBSP (Pelican Bay State Prison) showed up with a single case early yesterday and then disappeared, only to do the same today, that is reportedly a false positive that seems to be stuck in the system.
As bad as the virus has been in various locations, in something of a rotating circle, clearly SQ has been the most spectacularly impacted.  Since the beginning of the outbreak at SQ has tallied a total of 1,113 positive cases, and with a population (as of May 30) of 3,626—nearly a third of those at SQ have tested positive.  And most of those cases are currently positive.
CVSP was also hard-hit with a total of 1,012 positive cases and 2 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic, which accounts for 45% of their population 2,261, but those cases were more spread out over a few weeks of time.  CIM, the first of the big outbreaks, has racked up 896 total positive cases, and the highest death rate, 16 fatalities at CIM alone, but again, those positive cases grew at a slower rate than at SQ and amounted to 30% of that prison’s population.
ASP also had a moment in the top spot, and totaled 938 over time, as well as 9 deaths, accounting for 23% of their population.  CIW, clearly on the downslope, had 11% of the population, or 164 cases, 1 death reported. 
CCC and COR, both looking to be on the rise, are currently at 5% and 4% of the population respectively.  Overall, close to 5,000 California prisoners, 4,939, have tested positive since the first case at LAC, what seems a lifetime ago.

A great THANK YOU to Vanessa who is assitng to pass "accurate information " and not rumors from CDCR sources (and website)  to the outside community.


Saturday, May 23, 2020

COVID-19 California Prison inmates affected & recovered

The following COVID-19 Prison update is a Courtesy of  Vanessa, from 

 If you prefer to look at CDCR's website of 

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As expected of a closed-in Prison Population with limited "social distancing", the Numbers are creeping up, both in the number positive cases and in the number of cases ‘resolved’ or recovered from the virus.  
This BLOG is specific to California prison and the acronym for the specific prison (as well as location) can be viewed at CDCR link here. 
Keep in mind that the numbers changes daily but as of the past week [before Memorial Weekend] -->The breakdown is as follows:
The Total positive cases in the inmate population today stands at 714, up some 40 from yesterday.  By individual prison: CIM 460 (8+); CIW 116 (6+); CVSP 52 (12+); ASP 49 (17+); LAC 32 (no change); CMC 4 (3-) and CEN 1 (1-).  No, the numbers don’t exactly match, but there are also changes in the number of cases ‘resolved’ cases.  The most concerning number, that of deaths related to CoVid 19, remains at 6, all from CIM (Chino)
CDCR has released no additional information today—again, leading into a long weekend, not unexpected or surprising.  We will of course keep checking throughout the weekend and posting daily. 
Please continue to send Vanessa, from Life Support Alliance
information on mask wearing and other details inside, LSA follows up on each and just the fact that LSA keeps bombarding CDCR with questions and particulars keeps them on their toes—someone is watching.  And thanks to those who let LSA know their posts are helpful to them and their loved ones, in letting them know what’s going on.  That’s LSA's objective, to provide information.
LSA continues the battle with CDCR, to get everyone to wear masks—and that means prisoners as well as staff members.
A REMINDER to family member,  unless your loved one has added you to his/her Medical release form, CDCR Form 7385, CDCR cannot, by law, give you ANY information about their medical condition. 
If you aren’t sure whether you’re on that Health disclosure form, send this form (see link below) in to those you care about, have them sign it and send to their counselor to put in their file.  In fact, send in 2 forms, send one to the counselor and send one back to you.
Here’s a link to the form:
 
Everyone stay safe, enjoy the weekend as much as you can.


A BIG THANK YOU TO VANESSA AT Life Support Alliance FOR ALL HER 
HARD WORK IN KEEPING EVERYONE INFORMED DURING THESE HARD TIMES.


Friday, April 10, 2020

CDCR COVID-19 OMBUDSMEN Contacts and Low Level release

The Prison Law Office (Berkeley) along with Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld (San Francisco), who champion the Brown v. Plata case and Coleman v. Brown cases filed an  EMERGENCY MOTION to release elderly and sick inmate from the overcrowded prison, approximately 2 weeks ago.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration addressed a panel of federal judges and stated that the state is taking “extraordinary and unprecedented protective measures” to slow the spread of the virus and protect those who live and work within California’s 35 prisons, including an accelerated parole policy — affecting inmates due to be released over the next 60 days.  This does not include lifers and does not accelerate the parole process for lifers.

Last week, the 3-panel Federal Judges rejected a move the Prison Law Office and Rosen, Bein, Galvan & Grunfeld, [Plata & Coleman] attorneys for the class of inmates covered by Coleman and Plata, to force CDCR to release large numbers of inmates due to the CoVid-19 issue.  The judges, however, invited the plaintiffs to refile in a different manner, and the attorneys indicated they would do so. 

On a good note--> State lawyers reported CDCR intends to accelerate parole dates for 3,500 inmates serving terms for nonviolent crimes and already due to be released within 60 days and will now be released “within the next several weeks.”

The state has also stopped transfer of county jail inmates into the state population, which will reportedly keep about 3,000 additional people out of the state prison system. CDCR is also moving 480 to 530 inmates out of dorms, where prisoners are bunked as close as two feet apart with shared sinks and showers, to relocate them to other facilities, as yet unspecified.

In addition, Court documents show CDCR began testing March 7 and began testing incoming staff or temperatures this week.  In the first 3 days of those checks began, 170 workers had temperatures and were turned away.

Fast forwarding to this week : 37 positive inmate tests,  CIM seems to be the hot spot, both for inmates and for guards. 

The totals infection counts [below], by prison, as of the writing of this BLOG:

INMATES: CIM, 23; LAC, 12; CIW, 1; NKSP, 1; SATF, 1.

STAFF: CCI, 1; CHCF, 2; CIM, 19; CIW, 2; LAC, 9; SAC, 5; CAL, 2; CENT, 2; CCWF, 1; FSP, 4; NKSP, 1; MCSP, 1; SQ, 5; SVSP, 1; SATF, 2; VSP, 1 AND WASCO, 4

CLICK this CDCR-POPULATION COVID-19 TRACKING Link for up to date count:


For those of you continuing to email (and call) asking for help in getting your individual out—LSA has compiled and made available on their website a resource guide—so that each family can address the needs and problems at each prison.  Go to www.lifesupportalliance.org, [Resources page, the CoVid 19 & CDCR Resources]

For a shortcut we have included the OMBUDSMEN contact names and phone numbers for you to call the appropriate Institution for your loved one. (Courtesy of LSA)


OMBUDSMEN  LIST

Sara L. Smith
Chief Ombudsman, (916) 324-5458
Sara.smith@cdcr.ca.gov
Institutions covered:
Central California Women’s Facility
(CCWF)
California Institution for Women (CIW)
Folsom Women’s Facility (FWF)
California Rehabilitation Center (CRC)
California Institution for Men (CIM)

Xina Bolden
Ombudsman, (916) 324-6123
Xina.bolden@cdcr.ca.gov
Institutions covered:
California State Prison, Corcoran (COR)
Deuel Vocational Facility (DVI)
California Men’s Colony (CMC)
Centinela State Prison (CEN)
Calipatria State Prison (CAL)
California State Prison, Solano (SOL)

Larry Cupler
Ombudsman, (916) 324-3265
Larry.cupler@cdcr.ca.gov
Institutions covered:
Folsom State Prison (FSP)
High Desert State Prison (HDSP)
California Correctional Center (CCC)
California City Correctional Facility
(CAC)
CSP Los Angeles County (LAC)
Avenal State Prison (ASP)

Scott Jacobs
Ombudsman, (916) 323-2994
Scott.jacobs@cdcr.ca.gov
Institutions covered:
California Correctional Institution (CCI)
Kern Valley State Prison (KVSP)
North Kern State Prison (NKSP)
Ironwood State Prison (ISP)
Chuckawalla Valley State Prison
(CVSP)
Sierra Conservation Center (SCC)
Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP)

Tami Falconer
Ombudsman, (916) 324-5448
Tami.falconer@cdcr.ca.gov
Institutions covered:
Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP)
Correctional Training Facility (CTF)
California Substance Abuse Treatment
Facility and State Prison at Corcoran
(SATF)
California Medical Facility (CMF)
San Quentin State Prison (SQ)
Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP)

Eric Joe

Ombudsman, (916) 324-1000
Eric.joe@cdcr.ca.gov
Institutions covered:
California Health Care Facility (CHCF)
California State Prison, Sacramento
(SAC)
Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP)
Valley State Prison (VSP)
Richard J Donovan Correctional Facility
(RJD)
Wasco State Prison (WSP)