Crime & Safety

Middlesex Jail Goes 10 Weeks Without Virus Cases, New Protocal

The last positive test in the jail was on Sept. 29.

The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office has not had a positive COVID-19 case in the jail in nearly 10 weeks, but the MSO is still increasing its protocols to limit virus spread.

“Thanks to the diligent efforts of staff, incarcerated individuals and our medical advisors, we have not reported a positive case amongst our incarcerated population in nearly 10 weeks,” said Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian. “Despite these efforts, we are going further. We know that continued vigilance is our best protection from this virus.”

Since the last positive test on September 29, 60 tests for incarcerated individuals have been completed with all having returned negative. Prior to this single positive result, a positive test was not received at the MSO since August 13. Nearly 100 tests have come back negative during that period.

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The new measures being implemented include:

  • Shifting some in-person programming currently facilitated by volunteers and outside contractors to virtual. This will be in addition to other programs already being offered virtually.
  • Offering free, voluntary testing for MSO staff members two days per week at the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction.
  • Limiting outside vendor activities to emergency services only.


The steps outlined above are in addition to previously implemented measures that remain in place including:

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  • All staff working inside the facility are required to wear masks for the duration of their shifts. Incarcerated individuals residing in cells must wear them when outside their cells. Those individuals residing in dorm settings must wear a mask at all times.
  • All incarcerated individuals are issued a new mask weekly.
  • Medical screenings for all new incarcerated individuals entering the facility.
  • Encouraging individuals inside the facility to continue to follow CDC recommended steps for preventing the spread of the virus. This includes frequently washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and maintaining social distance.
  • All incarcerated individuals are currently being offered one free, five-minute call per week.
  • In-person visitation is ongoing, however will be reviewed on a daily basis.

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