Lori Loughlin ‘Highly Anxious’ About Contracting COVID-19 In ‘Dirty’ Prison

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Lori Loughlin ‘Highly Anxious’ About Contracting COVID-19 In ‘Dirty’ Prison

While she’s surviving off of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and confined to a small cell shared by three others, Lori Loughlin, 56, is now “highly anxious” about contracting COVID-19 in “dirty” prison as she serves her 2-month sentence for mail fraud in the publicized college admissions scandal of 2019.

Speaking with DailyMail, 50-year-old former inmate turned prison consultant Holli Coulman reveals the disgraced ‘Fuller House‘ star is living on a PB&J diet and is “anxious” about catching the deadly virus of 2020. Since being booked into North California’s Federal Correctional Institution Dublin on October 30, Coulman says Loughlin is “doing okay.”

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She adds, “She’s not crying every night, but I have been told she has high anxiety. My clients who are there have said no crying but high anxiety – not about the prisoners but the Covid and the issues with that.” Per the Bureau of Prisons, Dublin has administered 326 coronavirus tests to date, with 16 positive cases and 12 tests still pending results. Additionally, the prison has enacted new COVID conditions including, less phone time (3 calls a week), confinement to cells, bans on working, and less showers (3 a week).

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