Sixth inmate dies from coronavirus at Terminal Island prison in San Pedro

At the Terminal Island federal prison in San Pedro, more than 600 inmates and 14 staff members have now tested positive for COVID-19. Six inmates have died.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Sixth inmate at Terminal Island dies from coronavirus
A sixth inmate at Terminal Island federal prison in San Pedro has died from the novel coronavirus.

SAN PEDRO, Calif. (KABC) -- A sixth inmate at Terminal Island federal prison in San Pedro has died from the novel coronavirus.

Officials say 58-year-old Eduardo Robles-Holguin was hospitalized and put on a ventilator after testing positive about a week and a half ago. He died Monday.

More than 600 inmates and 14 staff members at the prison have contracted the virus.

Families of some inmates protested living conditions at the prison last week.

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At the Terminal Island federal prison in San Pedro, 600 inmates and 10 staff members have now tested positive for COVID-19. Four inmates have died.

The infection rate among inmates at Terminal Island is the highest in the nation for federal prisons. Terminal Island is a low-security facility that houses 1,053 male offenders and specializes in housing inmates who need long-term medical or mental-health care.

The prison has set up temporary field quarters with the help of the U.S. Coast Guard to separate those who are healthy from those who are infected.

Meanwhile, another Southern California prison - the California Institution for Men in Chino - is battling a coronavirus outbreak.

So far, 211 inmates at the prison have tested positive, along with one inmate death. Forty-four prison employees have also tested positive.

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In California's crowded prisons and jails, the threat of the rapidly spreading coronavirus induces a sense of fear and helplessness.