Visits suspended at federal prisons in Quebec to prevent potential COVID spread
MONTREAL — Visits to federal prisons in Quebec have been suspended in an effort to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 inside the facilities, the Correctional Service of Canada said this weekend.
The CSC is working closely with its Quebec public health partners amid a recent increase in COVID-19 cases, agency spokesperson Avely Serin said in an email Sunday.
“This decision is a proactive and preventative measure given that community transmission rates in the province has risen in recent days,” Serin said.
She said the restrictions are in accordance with some of the Quebec government’s latest public health recommendations to stem the potential spread of the coronavirus, including requests for residents not to travel between different parts of the province, minimize their contact with others, and avoid social gatherings.


