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Five New COVID Cases at Santa Barbara County Jail

One civilian in custody records and four deputies test positive.

Five New COVID Cases at Santa Barbara County Jail

The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Department found three new positive cases of COVID-19 among custody deputies in the past four days. One civilian employee at the County Jail and one patrol deputy also tested positive. Over the last week, 22 staff at the County Jail tested positive for COVID-19, as the Sheriff’s Department worked to test all staff and inmates. All staff who tested positive are currently self-isolating at home, according to a press release.

One civilian staff member worked in Custody Records, where the Sheriff’s department suspects an earlier breakout among staff may have originated. The new case did not come into contact with any inmates while symptomatic, the Sheriff's Office believed.

One custody deputy felt sick during his days off, but his test was misread by a contract medical worker at the jail as negative when it was in fact positive. Once he felt better, the individual worked two shifts at the Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) on guard duty, wearing an N95 mask, before the error was detected. The deputy was then sent home to self-isolate. COVID spread at the PHF unit has not yet been found.