Tuberculosis outbreak at Colorado ICE jail sickens at least 12 detainees
At least 12 people detained at a federal immigration jail in Colorado have contracted tuberculosis in recent days, according to testimony from inside the facility where dozens of others have reportedly been placed in quarantine. A detainee at the Aurora facility, speaking through his partner, told the Guardian that all 88 people in his pod received testing on Saturday, with 12 positive cases coming back, up from a single case three days earlier. The detainee said guards kept those infected together with those who were not sick, and the entire group was told they must stay in quarantine for at least a week. The air conditioning in the pod broke down on Sunday, and staff distributed electric fans; on Monday afternoon, Aurora was under a heat advisory with the outside air temperature at 96F (36C). Neither the Department of Homeland Security nor the Geo Group, the private company that operates the Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center, responded to a request for comment or confirmation. The reported infections are the latest in a series of health concerns at the Colorado immigration jail, with another apparent TB outbreak in April last year according to a lawsuit.
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Sources: The Guardian
