Inmate sick with COVID-19 dies
Published 11:09 am Thursday, January 28, 2021
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An inmate sick with COVID-19 at the Lunenburg Correctional Center (LCC) has died.
According to Gregory Carter, deputy director of communications with the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC), the offender, a 67-year-old man, died at Southill Community Memorial Hospital Jan. 11 after testing positive for COVID-19.
The inmate, Carter said, was serving the last year of a 37-year, 30-month sentence for crimes of robbery, felony, use of a firearm and indecent exposure.
He was scheduled to be released from prison Sept. 27 of this year.
LCC spent much of January battling a significant outbreak at the correctional facility.
As of Thursday morning, Jan. 28, the VADOC COVID-19 dashboard listed LCC as having no further inmates actively diagnosed with the coronavirus, although one staff member was still listed as positive.
The dashboard now lists one COVID-related death at the facility, the first at the correctional center.