Malaysia

14 soon-to-be-released inmates test positive for Covid-19

Seberang Perai Prison has recorded a total of 270 positive Covid-19 cases

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2020 11:02PM

14 soon-to-be-released inmates test positive for Covid-19
The prisoners were confirmed positive after undergoing a second Covid-19 test by the Ministry of Health. – The Vibes pic, November 2, 2020

NIBONG TEBAL – A total of 14 inmates at Seberang Perai Prison, waiting to be released within a month were tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday, according to prison director Zulkifli Abdul Manah.

He said all the prisoners were confirmed positive after undergoing a second Covid-19 screening test conducted by the Ministry of Health.

"It is now a prison procedure that prisoners waiting to be released have to undergo a Covid-19 screening test to ensure they are free of the pandemic so that the virus does not spread outside when they are released.

"Currently, those who are positive are placed with other inmates who are confirmed positive and all of them are in stable condition and will only be released after they are fully recovered," he said when contacted by Bernama today.

To date, Seberang Perai Prison has recorded 270 positive Covid-19 cases with three active cases involving prison officers, all of whom have recovered and discharged from Penang Hospital.

Seberang Perai Prison and its area including staff quarters, which contains 2,110 inmates, 1,129 prison staff and family members as well as 32 government employees, is currently under the enhanced movement control order (EMCO) until November 4. – Bernama, November 2, 2020

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