The Standard (St. Catharines)

Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec

Decision made in effort to prevent potential COVID-19 spread

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL — Visits to federal prisons in Quebec have been suspended in an effort to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 inside the facilities, the Correction­al Service of Canada (CSC) said this weekend.

The CSC is working closely with its Quebec public health partners amid a recent increase in COVID-19 cases, agency spokespers­on Avely Serin said in an email Sunday.

“This decision is a proactive and preventati­ve measure given that community transmissi­on rates in the province has risen in recent days,” Serin said.

She said the restrictio­ns are in accordance with some of the Quebec government’s latest public health recommenda­tions to stem the potential spread of the coronaviru­s, including requests for residents not to travel between different parts of the province, minimize their contact with others and avoid social gatherings.

“Our measures are in line with this and will be reassessed on a weekly basis, given this is an evolving situation,” Serin said.

The new restrictio­ns in Quebec also include a suspension of temporary absences and work releases from institutio­ns and community correction­al centres.

Health services at the CSC’S Quebec facilities will continue, however, and temporary absences will be allowed on medical and compassion­ate grounds, the agency said.

Serin said the restrictio­ns for Quebec would not apply to federal institutio­ns in other provinces. On its website, the CSC says there are no active cases of

COVID-19 among inmates in its 43 institutio­ns across Canada.

A total of 231 positive COVID-19 tests have been reported among inmates at federal institutio­ns in Quebec since the start of the pandemic. Of that, one inmate has died while 230 cases are considered recovered.

The Quebec government also says there are currently no active cases of COVID-19 in provincial detention facilities.

The province’s public security department did not immediatel­y respond to questions on Sunday about whether it is considerin­g suspending visits to provincial detention centres.

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