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Joint letter on prison conditions and COVID-19

Joint letter on prison conditions and COVID-19 19/07/2021 Bangkok, Thailand Dear Mr. Somsak, We, the undersigned national and international human rights organizations, reiterate our calls for the Ministry of Justice to take urgent measures to address ongoing overcrowding and the COVID-19 crisis in prisons across the country. In mid-April of 2020, during the early stages of the pandemic, we sent a joint letter to the Department of Corrections in which we expressed our gravest concern over the potentially disastrous impact of the pandemic on the prison population and prison staff in Thailand. One year later, COVID-19 cases surged in the Thailand’s prison system amid a new wave of virus transmissions that hit many parts of the country beginning in April 2021.

COVID-19: Provisional release on the cards for some inmates in Thailand amid overcrowding

COVID-19: Provisional release on the cards for some inmates in Thailand amid overcrowding Toggle share menu Advertisement COVID-19: Provisional release on the cards for some inmates in Thailand amid overcrowding Inmates are treated for COVID-19 at the Medical Correctional Hospital on May 8, 2021. (Photo: Department of Corrections, Thailand) 26 May 2021 11:31PM) Share this content Bookmark BANGKOK: Some inmates in Thailand could soon get a provisional release as the government plans to reduce overcrowding in prisons in its fight against COVID-19. A new wave of outbreak is sweeping through detention facilities nationwide. More than 100,000 people have been infected in Thailand since April, including some 18,000 prisoners.

Chinese vaccines meant for Indonesian prison stolen and sold to public

news Chinese vaccines meant for Indonesian prison stolen and sold to public © EPA-EFE A woman receives a Covid-19 vaccine at a shopping mall in Jakarta, Indonesia. Photo: EPA Four people have been arrested on suspicion of stealing Covid-19 vaccines meant for the inmates and staff of an Indonesian prison and selling them on to members of the public. The three civil servants and a property agent, arrested on May 21, had resold 1,085 of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccines at 250,000 Indonesian rupiah (US$17) each, according to police. Two of the suspects, identified only as IW and KS, who were working as doctors at Tanjung Gusta Prison in Medan and the North Sumatra Public Health Office respectively, administered the vaccines to members of the public on 15 separate occasions in both Medan and Jakarta, said North Sumatra s Police Chief, RZ Panca Putra Simanjuntak.

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