PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Prisons: Coronavirus (27 April 2020)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Lee Anderson (Reform UK)
Answer
Restricted regimes are currently in place in prisons, meaning that prisoners are spending more of their time in their cells to support social distancing as recommended by Public Health England guidance. When allowed out of their cells, for example for exercise or showering, it is on a rota basis in small manageable groups, supervised by officers, allowing for social distancing to be maintained.
These measures are essential for protecting prisoners and all staff working in prisons.
Answered by:
Lucy Frazer (Conservative)
5 May 2020
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