The coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China, has killed more than 3,300 people and infected more than 95,000.

More than 230 deaths have been reported outside of mainland China, including 11 in the US.

There is no vaccine for the virus, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s primary recommendations include avoiding close contact with people who are sick, avoiding touching your eyes and nose, and staying home when feeling ill.

While these prevention measures might be easily executed by the general public, that may not the case for people who are incarcerated in dormitory-style housing.

Of the  2.3 million incarcerated Americans, the US Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) holds a total of 175,135 inmates across the country. The remaining population can be found in county jails and state prisons.

The agency has not released an official contingency plan for how it plans to deal with the spread of coronavirus, but spokesman Scott Taylor told Business Insider that it is following CDC recommendations and has provided guidance to healthcare professionals throughout the system.
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