![]() ![]() Vaccinated employees, contractors, and visitors shall continue to wear at least a procedure mask while on CDCR institution/facility grounds, unless otherwise ordered. : All unvaccinated or partially vaccinated employees, contractors, and visitors working, visiting or performing duties at CDCR institutions and facilities, indoors and outdoors, must wear an N95 mask while on institution/facility grounds with limited exceptions such as when eating/drinking or working alone in an office. : An incarcerated person housed at Wasco State Prison passed away from causes related to COVID-19 : Effective the week of January 3, 2022, incarcerated persons must be fully vaccinated, or have an approved religious or medical exemption, prior to participating in the in-person and family visiting programs. Post-transfer quarantine testing changed to days five and 12.Duration of post-transfer quarantine extended from 10 days to 14 days.All incarcerated people subject to quarantine post-transfer regardless of vaccination status.: COVID-19 Screening and Testing Matrix For Patient Movement updated to include the following: : County jail intake suspended at Wasco State Prison : An incarcerated person housed at California State Prison, Sacramento (SAC) passed away from causes related to COVID-19 : Mandatory COVID‑19 vaccination, booster and testing for institution/facility staff : Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) self-screening entrance process – updated December 2021 : Reactivation of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s headquarters COVID-19 Department Operations Center : COVID‑19 mandatory 15‑day modified program : Updated return-to-work guidance for staff post-exposure : County jail intake suspended at North Kern State Prison : Incarcerated people to be provided at least two procedure masks and one N-95 respirator each week. : Updated quarantine and isolation guidance County jail intake suspended at Central California Women’s Facility ![]() : 15-day modified program extended through February 6, 2022. : Updated protocols for facial coverings for institutional staff : Test-to-work protocols for critical workers : Reduced timeframes for release from isolation/quarantine : All incarcerated people to be offered one KN-95 mask weekly : Deadline extended for specified staff to comply with COVID-19 booster : An incarcerated person housed at California Health Care Facility, Stockton (CHCF) passed away from causes related to COVID-19 : Statewide modified program extended through FebruJanuary 2022 : An incarcerated person housed at California State Prison, Corcoran passed away from causes related to COVID-19 : A revised Roadmap to Reopening was published for institutions, which will now be identified as either in “Open Phase” with ongoing public health precautions, or in “Outbreak Phase” with restrictions in place intended to mitigate spread of COVID-19. : Updated facial covering guidance issued for Headquarters and field office staff (non-institutional work locations). : An incarcerated person housed at California Medical Facility (CMF) passed away from causes related to COVID-19 : Frequently asked questions shared regarding CDPH public health orders for institution/facility staff February 2022 : Updated COVID-19 facial covering guidance for non-institutional work locations : Required COVID‑19 facial coverings for employees, contractors, volunteers, and guests in institutions and facilities : Return to normal capacity for indoor group activities, programming, and visiting : “Up to date” definition added to COVID‑19 public vaccination page March 2022 : An incarcerated person housed at California State Prison-Los Angeles County passed away from causes related to COVID-19. Donovan Correctional Facility (RJD) passed away from causes related to COVID-19 : An incarcerated person housed at Richard J. : An incarcerated person housed at California Health Care Facility (CHCF) passed away from causes related to COVID-19 April 2022 For the latest CDCR COVID-19 information and updates, visit the CDCR COVID-19 Preparedness webpage.
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