Calls grow for inmate releases as COVID-19 cases climb in Canada’s jails and prisons
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Calls are growing for governments to release inmates in provincial jails and federal prisons as outbreaks of COVID-19 driven by the Omicron variant spread through the country’s correctional facilities.
Amelia Reimer of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Elizabeth Fry Society says the 31 cases reported Dec. 31 at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth, N.S., are a clear sign of the risk posed to inmates, staff and their communities by the Omicron variant.
She said in a recent interview that her group is calling for the release of non-violent offenders and people held on remand within the province’s prisons.
University of Ottawa associate professor Justin Piché said in a recent interview that inmates in close settings are more vulnerable to outbreaks of COVID-19.