Coronavirus: Philippines scrambling to head off public health crisis in prisons

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MANILA - Officials here are scrambling to head off a public health crisis, as they try to contain the spread of the coronavirus through the country's notoriously overcrowded prisons.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - Officials here are scrambling to head off a public health crisis as they try to contain the spread of the coronavirus through the country's notoriously overcrowded prisons.

An inmate there died on March 25. While the autopsy report said it was due to hypertension and a heart condition, it noted"possible Covid-19" as a"contributing condition". A paralegal staff member at the Quezon City Jail tested positive for Covid-19 last month, but Mr Solda said she has not had contact with the inmate who died.

A congressional committee recommended earlier this month the creation of an ad-hoc committee that would evaluate the situation in Philippine jails and set up guidelines and procedures"for the temporary release by Philippine courts of qualified PDLs for humanitarian reasons, in view of the national health emergency caused by the Covid-19 pandemic".

The social welfare department also supported the move, while the Justice Department said it has pushed for the release of the elderly and the sick even before the pandemic broke out.

 

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