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19 inmates have died of COVID-19 complications at California state prisons, the latest in Kings County

A sign for Avenal State Prison in Kings County is seen in a Google Maps Street View image.

An inmate from Avenal State Prison in California has died from what appear to be complications from the coronavirus.

California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said late Saturday the inmate died at a hospital and the exact cause of death has yet to be determined. No additional information was provided.


Nineteen inmates in California’s custody have died from illnesses related to the virus, the department said in a statement.

It’s the first death at Avenal State Prison in Kings County, where 131 inmates have the virus, the statement said. The prison is 180 miles (290 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles.

For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms. But for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause pneumonia and death.