National Post (National Edition)

COVID CASE NUMBERS IN FEDERAL PRISONS ROSE IN SECOND WAVE

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Canada's prison ombudsman is calling for alternativ­es to incarcerat­ion in a new report that shows the number of COVID-19 cases at federal facilities more than doubled in the second wave. Correction­al investigat­or Ivan Zinger says new cases climbed to 880 at more than a dozen prisons between early November and Feb. 1, compared to 361 cases at six institutio­ns in the first wave. He says about 70 per cent of second-wave cases occurred at two Prairie facilities — the Saskatchew­an Penitentia­ry and Manitoba's Stony Mountain Institutio­n — leaving Indigenous inmates disproport­ionately affected. The prisons are the two largest in the country and contain some of the system's oldest infrastruc­ture, with an evident connection between viral spread and large shared living areas as well as poor ventilatio­n. Zinger is calling on the federal government to prioritize early release of older inmates and to consider closure of aging, costly penitentia­ries in favour of a more community-based approach to correction­s.

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