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Thursday, July 17, 2025

New facility for COVID positive prisoners in Claxton Bay

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Bavita Gopaulchan
1743 days ago
20201008

Bavi­ta Gopaulchan

A new fa­cil­i­ty has been com­mis­sioned in the com­mu­ni­ty of Clax­ton Bay to house prison in­mates who have test­ed pos­i­tive for COVID-19.

In the past few months, 23 pris­on­ers from across var­i­ous pris­ons have test­ed pos­i­tive for the virus, six of whom have al­ready re­cov­ered. By the end of this week, 13 of the re­main­ing 17 cas­es will be tak­en to the new fa­cil­i­ty sit­u­at­ed near the Clax­ton Bay Fly­over.

Act­ing Com­mis­sion­er of Pris­ons Den­nis Pul­chan yes­ter­day told Guardian Me­dia that he is cog­nizant that there will be res­i­dents in the com­mu­ni­ty who may be con­cerned about these new neigh­bours but sought to as­sure them there are suf­fi­cient se­cu­ri­ty mea­sures in place.

“I don’t want to dis­count cit­i­zens be­cause a lot has been said about the COVID and a lot of peo­ple don’t pan­ic just like that, so what is hap­pen­ing right now is that we are in a com­mu­ni­ty but we have suf­fi­cient se­cu­ri­ty here that could safe­ly hold these in­mates,” Pul­chan said at the fa­cil­i­ty's com­mis­sion­ing.

He added, “All the of­fi­cers who were se­lect­ed and brought here were spe­cial­ly trained and coun­selled in a lot of ar­eas.”

The two-sto­ry build­ing was pre­vi­ous­ly utilised by Vi­sion on Mis­sion, which was found­ed by the late Wayne Chance, to pro­vide re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion ser­vices to de­por­tees. Since be­ing ac­quired, Pul­chan said “ex­ten­sive work” was car­ried out in the last week to en­sure the fa­cil­i­ty was brought to a high se­cu­ri­ty stan­dard.

“With­out go­ing in­to too much de­tails, it cost a lot,” Pul­chan not­ed.

“To bring it to this lev­el it cost about $100,000 be­cause we had to retro­fit and re­in­force win­dows, doors, put sys­tems in place for our in­fir­mary, cor­don off cer­tain ar­eas and main­tain cer­tain ar­eas.”

The fa­cil­i­ty can ac­com­mo­date up to 33 pris­on­ers, all of whom will be housed on the up­per lev­el. Each cu­bi­cle has one bed cov­ered with both plas­tic and cloth sheets as well as a three-draw­er chest. Some of the rooms have win­dows but they have been re­in­forced with met­al bar­ri­ers. The doors to the bath­rooms have al­so been re­moved. The in­mates will be giv­en their meals through a locked met­al gate at the en­trance.

Guardian Me­dia was told no prison of­fi­cer will be al­lowed in the area where the in­mates are kept. In­stead, the in­mates will be mon­i­tored via cam­eras set up along the cor­ri­dors and manned on the same com­pound while all com­mu­ni­ca­tion by the of­fi­cers will be done via a pub­lic ad­dress (PA) sys­tem.

In the event there is a se­cu­ri­ty breach up­stairs where the in­mates are kept, the prison of­fi­cers on du­ty will be re­quired to wear full Per­son­al Pro­tec­tive Equip­ment (PPE) be­fore en­ter­ing, af­ter which they will be fogged with an an­ti-vi­ral so­lu­tion.

Pul­chan said se­cu­ri­ty mea­sures will be ramped up based on the be­hav­iour of the in­mates dur­ing their re­cov­ery time at the fa­cil­i­ty.

Mean­while, the pan­dem­ic has al­so af­fect­ed the prison of­fi­cer pop­u­la­tion, with 90 test­ing pos­i­tive so far. With 50 of these cas­es be­ing ac­tive and sev­er­al oth­ers still in quar­an­tine, Pul­chan ad­mit­ted the pris­ons op­er­a­tions have been af­fect­ed.

He said, “It has slowed us down a bit but of­fi­cers were able to come out and we have of­fi­cers pulling out ex­tra shifts and re­al­ly serv­ing the or­ga­ni­za­tion this time.”

He thanked the of­fi­cers for serv­ing even in these dif­fi­cult times.


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