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| IL Inmates Coming Down With Flu |
| By herald-review.com |
| Published: 03/09/2011 |
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SPRINGFIELD - Inmates at two Illinois prisons are being kept locked in their cells because of an outbreak of the flu. The Illinois Department of Corrections placed Graham Correctional Center in Hillsboro on lockdown Monday because a number of inmates were complaining of flu symptons. Danville Correctional Center has been locked down since last week after prisoners came down with chills, fevers and respiratory ailments. Corrections spokeswoman Sharyn Elman said officials are treating the ill inmates at the two medium-security lockups and trying to keep the flu from spreading by keeping prisoners in their cells. The department has temporarily stopped allowing visitors at the two prisons. "We've been following all of the pandemic protocols," Elman said. Read More. |
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