Hindustan Times (West UP)

VAX DRIVE FOR PRISONERS RAMPED UP IN JAILS

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: The UP prisons administra­tion and reform services department has again ramped up testing of prisoners showing symptoms. Besides, vaccinatio­n of inmates above 45 years of age lodged in the 73 jails across the state, has also been speeded up, senior prison officials said.

Director general, prisons, Anand Kumar, said that the prison administra­tion is carrying out a special drive to vaccinate as many 23,432 prisoners above 45 years. He said at least 16,144 prisoners above 45 years of age had been vaccinated till Tuesday, while the process for others is still on.

“Besides, strict directives have been issued for proper scanning of inmates before allowing them inside the prison and keeping them in isolated barracks for a certain period to ensure that he is free from coronaviru­s,” Kumar said.

He said the directions have been issued to jail superinten­dents and jailors to maintain proper cleanlines­s and social distancing inside prisons to curb the contagion among prisoners as it was done earlier during the first wave in 2020.

The DG said the production of sanitiser, masks and PPE kits have also been reordered so that the prisoners do not have shortage of these things. He said the prisoners earlier prepared hand sanitisers in 16 prisons for selfuse and excess was supplied to other department­s. He said the prisoners had even prepared PPE kits, full face shield masks especially for doctors and health workers and full bodysuits for sanitation workers.

A senior jail official said the jail authoritie­s are again thinking of setting up temporary jails for new prisoners in 14-day isolation before allowing him inside the jail .

He said this has been considered in the wake of the second Covid wave.

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