Coronavirus: Man at B.C.’s Mission Institution is first inmate to die in Canadian federal prison
British Columbia’s Mission Institution is the site of Canada’s first novel coronavirus-related federal inmate death.
The Corrections Service of Canada (CSC) confirmed Thursday that an inmate at the medium-security prison had died at Abbotsford Regional Hospital Wednesday as “an apparent result of complications related to COVID-19.”
According to the CSC’s Thursday update, 54 inmates at the institution have tested positive.
The union representing corrections officers says as of Wednesday, six of its members have also tested positive.
There are 155 corrections officers working at the Mission Institution. It has a capacity for 216 inmates at the medium security wing — the site of the outbreak — and 324 inmates at its minimum security wing.
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The CSC says it has tested 70 inmates at the medium security prison and one at the minimum security facility.
The CSC says it has notified both the inmate’s next of kin and the BC Coroners Service.
The BC Coroners Service confirmed it was investigating the death of an inmate at the prison, but would not speak to the circumstances.
“We are currently in the early stages of our investigation and have no further details to provide at time,” said a spokesperson in an email.
The CSC said Wednesday that it had issued masks to both inmates and corrections officers and that correctional officers were not permitted to move between prisons.
Inmate visits, temporary absences, work releases and institution transfers have all been temporarily suspended, along with prison programs and activities.
On Tuesday, the province announced that a mobile unit has been installed at Abbotsford Regional Hospital, where a secure area has also been set up for the treatment of infected inmates.
In previous communications, the CSC has raised the possibility of early release for some inmates amid the outbreak.
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