Washington Inmates File Lawsuit Against DOC Amidst Coronavirus Panic
Washington Inmates File Lawsuit Against DOC Amidst Coronavirus Panic
Inmates in Washington have sued the state Department of Corrections, saying the agency hasn’t done enough to prevent coronavirus from spreading behind bars.“Due to the conditions under which inmates are held at prisons in Washington State, it is anticipated that an outbreak of COVID-19 will soon be seen, or may currently be underway, at one or more Washington State prisons,” the lawsuit says. “Cleaning at jails statewide has been woefully inadequate to kill virions that may be left on surfaces.”The lawsuit, says The News Tribune, was filed Thursday in Pierce County Superior Court; it was lodged on behalf of five men, all of whom are currently detained in Washington Department of Corrections facilities.The complaint, adds the Tribune, alleges that the Department of Corrections should be obliged to inform the courts what precautions it’s taken to ensure its facilities aren’t susceptible to a novel coronavirus outbreak.The department, though, claims to have taken some action. However, most of the agency’s actions appear more related to raising coronavirus awareness than ensuring detainees and corrections staff don’t put one another at risk of infection.
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