Management of Offenders with Confirmed or Suspected COVID Sample Clauses

Management of Offenders with Confirmed or Suspected COVID. 19. As soon as an offender develops symptoms of COVID-19 or tests positive for COVID-19 they should be immediately placed under medical isolation in a separate environment from other individuals, and medically evaluated. Contractor will ensure that medical isolation for COVID-19 is distinct from punitive solitary confinement of offenders, both in name and in practice. Contractor will ensure that individuals under medical isolation receive:  Regular visits from medical staff and have access to mental health services.  Are provided similar access to radio, TV, reading materials, personal property, and leisure activities.  Consider allowing increased telephone privileges without a cost barrier to maintain mental health and connection with others while isolated.  Communicate regularly with isolated individuals about the duration and purpose of their medical isolation period.  Keep the individual’s movement outside the medical isolation space to an absolute minimum.  Provide medical care to isolated individuals inside the medical isolation space, unless they need to be transferred to a healthcare facility.  Serve meals inside the medical isolation space.  Exclude the individual from all group activities.  Assign the isolated individual(s) a dedicated bathroom when possible. When a dedicated bathroom is not feasible, do not reduce access to restrooms or showers as a result. Clean and disinfect areas used by infected individuals frequently on an ongoing basis during medical isolation.  Ensure that the individual is wearing a mask if they must leave the medical isolation space for any reason, and whenever another individual enters. Provide clean masks as needed. Masks should be washed routinely and changed when visibly soiled or wet. Contractor will ensure all cohort housing of individuals with confirmed COVID-19 will meet the following requirements:  Only individuals with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 should be placed under medical isolation as a cohort. Do not cohort those with confirmed COVID-19 with those with suspected COVID-19, with close contacts of individuals with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, or with those with undiagnosed respiratory infection who do not meet the criteria for suspected COVID-19.  Ensure that cohorted groups of people with confirmed COVID-19 wear masks whenever anyone else (including staff) enters the isolation space. (Anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask...
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