Wed, 22 Dec 2021
Measures to manage an outbreak of COVID-19 at the prison have proved a success, with prisoners on all wings now able to enjoy a more normal regime over the Christmas period.
The pre-determined ‘black’ regime had been in place on two wings for several weeks to prevent transmission of the virus, protect prisoners and staff and ensure the continued safe operation of the facility. During that period prisoners spent more time in their cells and visiting was suspended.
However, a return to the standard ‘red’ regime has been agreed by prison authorities and the Infection Prevention and Control team, allowing offenders a change of scene, the opportunity to exercise outside [their cells], associate with others and take part in activities.
Currently, 85% of the prison population have been vaccinated and delivery of second doses and boosters is due to be completed by the beginning of February.
A relaxed regime will be operating on Christmas Day during which prisoners can participate in competitions and quizzes, have a traditional Christmas lunch, and they will be able to make video calls, or telephone calls, to their families.