Malaysia

Penang prison isolates inmates after one presumably dies of Covid-19

Authorities have isolated inmates and staff who are believed to have been in contact with the deceased

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2020 5:15PM

Penang prison isolates inmates after one presumably dies of Covid-19
Prison officials will not confirm if the inmate had Covid-19. – Pixabay pic, October 6, 2020

GEORGE TOWN – The Penang Remand Prison has taken immediate action to isolate and quarantine all inmates and staff believed to have been in close contact with an inmate who was reported to have died in the prison yesterday.

Its director, Mohamed Jusoh Ismail confirmed the matter but refused to give any details on whether or not the male inmate had died of Covid-19.

“I can only say that the prison has taken necessary action by isolating and placing those who were in close contact with the inmate under quarantine to prevent untoward incidents.

“Whether or not the inmate died of Covid-19, I cannot comment. You have to wait for the Ministry of Health’s statement,” he said.

When asked whether those who were in close contact with the inmate would be required to take a Covid-19 test, he said there was a possibility but he refused to comment further.

Penang Health director Dr Asmayani Khalid, when contacted, also refused to comment or verify.

It is learned that an 85-year-old inmate fell unconscious in the prison yesterday before being taken to Penang Hospital where he was pronounced dead. – Bernama, October 6, 2020

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