Officer at Cook County Jail tests positive for coronavirus

Officer at Cook County Jail tests positive for coronavirus 1

A correctional officer at the Cook County Jail has tested positive for coronavirus, the sheriff’s office announced Sunday.

The officer most recently worked in the jail’s Residential Treatment Unit, the wing for inmates who need medical or mental health attention, and Cermak Hospital, the on-site medical center, Cook County Sheriff’s spokesman Matt Walberg said. The officer is now in isolation at home.

The sheriff’s office has contacted employees who may have had contact with the officer and advised a “small number of staff” to self-quarantine for 14 days, though none have shown symptoms, the sheriff’s office said.

As of Sunday, no inmates have tested positive for COVID-19, Walberg said.

The areas where the officer works have been disinfected, the sheriff’s office said.

Last week, the jail released about 100 “highly vulnerable” inmates who were deemed to be at high-risk for contracting the virus. The decision came after Sheriff Tom Dart banned all visitors from the jail, and Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans suspended most civil and criminal cases for 30 days.

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On Monday, the courts will hear a motion filed Friday by Cook County Public Defender Amy Campanelli, in which she petitioned to have hundreds more inmates released due to risk of infection.

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