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Montgomery County Inmate Test Positive for COVID-19

By: Lieutenant Scott Spencer
| Published 04/04/2020

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX -- A female Montgomery County Jail inmate in her 20’s has received a positive test result for COVID-19 on Friday, April 3, 2020. The inmate was booked into the Montgomery County Jail on October 27, 2019, on numerous charges of felony burglary and felony evading.
The inmate who was pregnant, was transported to a local hospital on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, so labor could be induced. On April 1, 2020, the inmate gave birth to a healthy baby girl. It was during the delivery that medical personnel noted an elevated temperature. As a precaution, the inmate was placed in isolation and tests were done, which confirmed a positive test result for COVID-19. The inmate is in stable condition at the local hospital. Tests are being conducted on the child, but as of this release, results are not available.

As a precaution, six Jail Employees who had contact with the inmate have been sent home for self-quarantine, but show no symptoms at this time. The Sheriff’s Office is working with Montgomery County Public Health to identify additional employees who may have had close contact with the diagnosed inmate so they can take necessary precautions, including a 14-day home quarantine and testing for those with symptoms.

Effective immediately, all Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Jail Staff and Inmates will be required to wear masks. We have and will continue to screen all inmates, employees, and visitors to the jail for temperature and symptoms prior to entering the jail. New arriving inmates are still being quarantined for 14 days before they are placed in general population housing.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Jail and Medical staff are working diligently and taking every possible precaution to stop the spread of COVID-19. Jail and medical staff are closely monitoring the health of all inmates and we want to assure the families and friends of those incarcerated that all current and potential medical needs are being addressed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the mother and child as well as our employees.

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