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Buffalo Federal Detention Facility Reports One New COVID Case

The Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia reported its first positive COVID-19 case since May, stemming from a new detainee

Max Siegelbaum

Oct 30, 2020

These photos were taken at Batavia - Buffalo Federal Detention Facility. Credit: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Flickr

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The Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia reported its first positive COVID-19 case since May. A recently detained immigrant tested positive for the virus on Oct. 21, marking the 50th coronavirus case in the facility. The detainee was taken into custody five days prior and was asymptomatic. The detainee is being quarantined for 14 days or until they test negative for the virus. The facility says the individual was not exposed to the general population, but advocates and lawyers are skeptical. Albany Times-Union

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