A fourth Tennessee prison inmate has died after contracting the coronavirus, according to the Tennessee Department of Correction. The 71-year-old man was hospitalized on April 29 and died on Thursday. The man is the third inmate to die after contracting the virus at the privately run Trousdale Turner Correctional Center. One inmate who contracted the virus at the state-run Bledsoe County Correctional Complex has also died. The Correction Department has said all the men had underlying medical conditions, and it is asking the medical examiner to determine the causes of death in each case.
The two prisons have reported high rates of infection. Two weeks ago, Trousdale reported 1,299 inmates infected by the virus plus two who were hospitalized. Fifty staff also tested positive. The numbers were high enough to give Trousdale County the highest per capita rate of cases in the U.S., according to an Associated Press analysis. On Friday afternoon, the prison was reporting that 1,291 of those inmates had recovered. At Bledsoe, 585 inmates were reported as recovered on Friday with only two still listed as positive.
Tennessee prisons report 4th inmate death in virus outbreak
By Ciphertek Systems
May 17, 2020 | 5:00 AM