KEY POINTS
  • The coronavirus delta variant ripped through a federal prison in Texas over the summer, infecting both the unvaccinated and fully vaccinated populations but few were hospitalized, according to a CDC report.
  • Among the 233 incarcerated people at the prison, which wasn't named, 185, or 79%, were fully vaccinated against Covid19.
  • From July through August, 172 incarcerated people, or 74% of the federal prison's population, were infected with Covid, according to the CDC.
A Sheriff's deputy takes an employee's temperature as at Las Colinas women's Detention Facility in Santee, California on Wednesday, April22, 2020.

The fast-spreading delta variant ripped through a federal prison in Texas over the summer, infecting both the unvaccinated and fully vaccinated populations, but few were hospitalized, according to a report published Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Among the 233 incarcerated people at the prison, which wasn't named, 185, or 79%, were fully vaccinated against Covid19, according to the new report, published in the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.