Correctional facility offering rehabilitation programs for men
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"I point out that the unusually high probabilities shown for Marin County are skewed by the massive outbreak at San Quentin Prison, where, as of Monday in the article, 2,231 inmates and 261 staff members had been infected." - Eve Batey

"I noted the outbreak at San Quentin State Prison, which has had a significant local impact and contributed to Alameda County's rising COVID-19 case counts; county officials cited that outbreak as one reason they paused further reopenings and ordered restaurants, wineries, and bars to halt sit-down outdoor dining and revert to takeout and delivery only." - Eve Batey

"I noted an outbreak at San Quentin State Prison in Marin County: as of Monday morning, 1,378 inmates and 165 staff were infected, a surge that contributed to the region's highest-ever jump in reported cases over the July 4 weekend." - Eve Batey

"I noted a massive outbreak at San Quentin State Prison that, as of Wednesday morning, had infected over 1,100 inmates and more than 100 employees; the sickest were sent to area hospitals, filling beds that surrounding counties are required to have available and complicating San Francisco’s plans to resume indoor dining and other reopening measures." - Eve Batey

"I observed that San Quentin State Prison has become a major source of infections, with 871 reported cases among the prison population and at least 89 workers—many of whom live in Marin County—also ill, a surge that contributed to Marin County’s recent record number of new cases. Local health officials, including Marin County health officer Dr. Matt Willis, noted the pattern and said they are "not closing anything down" but are "slowing the pace in response to the data," allowing indoor dining to resume while postponing other reopenings." - Eve Batey