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Delaware DOC announces 8 new coronavirus cases among inmates

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From how it spreads to where it originated, here's a look at everything you need to know about the deadly contagion. DOVER, Del. - The Delaware Department of Correction on Sunday announced eight new cases of COVID-19 among offenders, all inmates at the James T.

Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna. The department said in a news release that it tested 45 inmates at a housing unit where four other inmates tested positive over the past five days.

All eight were asymptomatic, with no fever, cough or other known symptoms of the virus, the statement said. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Of the 12 inmates with confirmed cases, nine were being housed in a stand-alone building on the prison compound that’s been established as a COVID-19 treatment center,

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