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Visitors returning as COVID-19 cases decline in state prisons By: Keaton Ross Oklahoma Watch May 11, 2021
Inmates gather in a common area outside of their cells at Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington. (Photo by Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
Visitors are coming back to state prisons and reuniting with loved ones, in many cases for the first time in more than a year, as COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma’s corrections system steadily decline.
Volunteers who lead religious services and skills-based classes are also set to return later this month.
The Department of Corrections closed facilities to visitors last March after health officials warned of COVID-19 community spread. The agency reinstated family visitation with restrictions in late May 2020 but shut it down again in September after mass outbreaks at several prisons.
Dec 29, 2020
ENID, Okla. â Enid area first responders and health care workers are being asked to sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations during an event on Thursday at Stride Bank Center, 301 S. Independence.
Only first responders and health care workers will be allowed to receive the vaccination, according to an email from Brandon Fetters, local emergency response coordinator for Alfalfa, Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher, Logan and Major counties.
Another event is planned for the Yukon Community Center for Thursday, as well. The link to sign up for that event is https://www.signup genius.com/go/10C0C4DA CA72AA5FDC43-first1.