
Samuda says protocols are working despite 36 new cases at women’s facility
The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) on Monday reported 36 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the inmate and staff population at the women’s prison on Camp Road in St Andrew. Of the new cases confirmed 28 are inmates and eight are staff members.
This prompted the lobby group Stand Up For Jamaica (SUFJ) to express concern about the resurgence of COVID-19 in the island’s correctional facilities.
The group argued that immediate steps must be taken to increase adherence to the Ministry of Health and Wellness’s COVID-19 protocols within all correctional facilities, while contact between prison inmates and their loved ones should be maintained, wherever possible, through the use of online tools such as Zoom and Skype.
“COVID-19 presents substantial challenges to offender populations. Measures have been, and should continue to be, implemented to reduce disease transmission within prisons. However, these measures are not cost-free and their consequences to mental health should be decreased wherever possible,” said SUFJ.
“The effects of the pandemic are considerable, but they also create opportunities for new, innovative methods of supporting prisoners and for strengthening links between health care, criminal justice, and government agencies with potential long-lasting benefits.”
But Samuda told the Jamaica Observer that the increase in COVID-19 cases in correctional institutions was to be expected, given the community spread of the coronavirus across the island in recent week.
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