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Aurora may require disease reporting at ICE detention center

The proposal follows chickenpox and mumps outbreaks at a federal immigration detention center.

AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado city is considering whether to require detention center employees to promptly notify health officials of infectious disease outbreaks.

Aurora City Council members gave preliminary approval Thursday to requiring such notification within 48 hours of discovery.

Sentinel Colorado reports the proposal follows a spate of chickenpox and mumps outbreaks at a privately owned and operated federal immigration detention center in Aurora.

The facility had 15 reported cases of mumps and nine of chicken pox from the beginning of 2019 through mid-March.

RELATED: 261 people in quarantine at Aurora ICE facility after recent chickenpox, mumps infections

Facility officials implemented a vaccination program after the outbreaks. The reporting proposal would apply to three other facilities if approved by the full City Council.

RELATED: Vaccines not mandatory for detainees at Aurora ICE facility following mumps, chickenpox infections

Information from: The Aurora Sentinel, http://www.aurorasentinel.com/

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