The 54-year-old inmate died on Feb. 12 after he tested positive for COVID-19 in January.
Jamie Donnelly An inmate at the United States Penitentiary Tucson has died after previously testing positive for COVID-19.
Shaw had tested positive for COVID-19 on Jan. 18 and placed in medical isolation, the press release said. He was converted to a status of recovered following the completion of medical isolation and presenting with no symptoms on Jan. 26.
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