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At least 57 active COVID-19 cases linked to Regina Correctional Centre

COVID-19 case numbers at the Regina Correctional Centre are expected to rise after 57 cases have been linked to the facility.

54 inmates, 3 staff members diagnosed with COVID-19

a brown metal door and hallway of a jail
Testing is underway at the Regina Correctional Centre. The government of Saskatchewan says positive cases linked to the jail are expected to rise. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)

At least 57 people at the Regina Correctional Centre are infected with COVID-19.

As of Thursday, 54 inmates andthree staff members have been diagnosed with the virus, according to the province.

"The number is expected to increase as testing is underway," the provincesaid in a news release.

SGEU, the union that represents correctional workers across the province, said just a third of inmates have had their tests results returned so far.

The union also gave a higher case total than the province.

According to SGEU, there are 60 inmates at the jailwho have COVID-19, along with three staff members.

The province saidall new inmates are tested for the virus before they are booked andagain tested 10 days later.

"Offenders are also tested if they are symptomatic, are identified as requiring testing due to contact tracing, or being moved to a reduced custody setting," the province said.

Saskatchewan is grappling with several active outbreaksincorrectional facilities. The others are at the Prince Albert Correctional Centre and the Saskatoon Correctional Centre.

The Regina outbreak is now the largest, according to the union.SGEU said thatas of Wednesday the Saskatoon jail has seven active cases and the Prince Albert jail has eight.

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