Supreme Court Lifts Lower Court Orders Directing Orange County Jails To Adopt COVID Safety Measures

SANTA ANA (CBSLA) - The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday lifted court orders directing the sheriff of Orange County to adopt safety measures to curb coronavirus cases in four county jail facilities.

In a 5-4 vote, the high court granted a request from officials who argued a U.S. district court judge who ordered increased distancing, inmate testing and other protocols went beyond his legal authority.

Since March, nearly 500 inmates in Orange County have tested positive for COVID-19. Of the county's total cases, 476 were jail inmates.

In response to the pandemic, the county released approximately 2,300 inmates - more than half of its total - and said officials were seeing "zero transmission" as recently as two weeks ago, according to the Los Angeles Times.

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