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Oklahoma Prisoner Dies After Being Hospitalized With COVID Symptoms

Allison Herrera / KOSU
Women in the Regimented Treatment Program at the Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in northeast Oklahoma march in 2017.

An Oklahoma prisoner who tested positive for COVID-19 died in a hospital on Saturday. The woman, whose name has not been released, was admitted to the hospital with COVID symptoms.

She was incarcerated at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center which had 713 positive COVID cases as of Friday.

According to a Department of Corrections news release, the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine what caused her death. Citing medical privacy rules the corrections agency said it would not release her identity.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports there have been at least 854 COVID deaths in Oklahoma. This is the first time the state has reported one of its prisoners died after being diagnosed with the disease.

The Department of Corrections news release says the agency has not received any death reports regarding its prisoners from the state medical examiner’s office citing COVID-19 as a cause of death.

If she had lived, the woman’s earliest possible release would have come in May 2021.

Quinton Chandler worked at StateImpact Oklahoma from January 2018 to August 2021, focusing on criminal justice reporting.
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