At least three death row inmates at California's San Quentin State Prison had coronavirus and died, corrections officials say
At least three death row inmates at California's San Quentin State Prison had coronavirus and died, corrections officials says.
Scott Thomas Erskine, 57, and Manuel Machado Alvarez, 59, died Friday from"what appear to be complications related to Covid-19," the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. Both men had been hospitalized outside the prison. An outbreak of the virus has overrun San Quentin since last month, with more than a third of incarcerated people there testing positive for Covid-19, according to CDCR data.
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