More federal prisons reporting COVID-19 outbreaks, dozens of new cases among staff
OTTAWA — More federal prisons are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks, with the surge in new infections affecting not only inmates but also a large number of correctional officers and staff.
New outbreaks were reported Friday at three Correctional Services Canada facilities: the Atlantic Institution in New Brunswick; Drumheller in Alberta; and Stony Mountain in Manitoba. Those follow outbreaks earlier this week at three other federal institutions.
While the new outbreaks have led to dozens of inmates having become infected with COVID-19, the number of cases among prison staff has been much higher.
Correctional Services spokeswoman Marie Pier Lecuyer said Friday a total of 248 staff have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, compared with 107 inmates. The previous day, the agency had reported infections in 160 staff members and 88 inmates.