Illinois agrees to put some inmates on faster track for release amid pandemic

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois has agreed to the early release of some low- to medium-risk inmates as part of a settlement of a federal lawsuit over the coronavirus.

A lawyer involved in the case says about 1,000 inmates scheduled for release in the next nine months could soon be set free. The lawsuit was filed last spring amid a growing COVID-19 health crisis in state lockups.

A spokesperson for Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker was not immediately available for comment Tuesday.

Since the pandemic began, 87 inmates and one staff member have died of COVID-19 and nearly 11,000 inmates and 4,200 staff members have tested positive, according to Illinois Department of Corrections statistics.

A spokesperson for Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker was not immediately available for comment Tuesday.

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