Bahrain: Covid cases in prison under control

Originally posted on The Middle East Monitor, March 26, 2021

Bahraini authorities today said a number of cases of coronavirus discovered in a prison earlier this week had been isolated and the individuals concerned were in a stable condition, Reuters reports.

On Tuesday the authority in charge of prisons said three cases had been discovered. It said contacts had been isolated and sterile cleaning had been carried out.

Western-allied Bahrain has come under pressure from human rights organisations over prison conditions including overcrowding, poor sanitation and lack of medical care.

Hundreds of opposition politicians, activists, journalists and human rights defenders are in prison following an uprising in 2011 and subsequent years of government crackdowns.

Opposition figures have said at least six inmates in Jaw prison have had positive COVID-19 test results this week.

Dissolved opposition group Al-Wefaq, which has called for the release of prisoners of conscience since the start of the pandemic, said inmates’ health had been exhausted by years of torture and inhumane conditions.

“Al-Wefaq holds the regime fully responsible for what is happening inside the prisons,” the group said in a statement about the latest outbreak.

Bahrain has freed some prisoners considered at risk, such as pregnant women, in response to the pandemic.

Bahrain also said today that all inmates who had registered for vaccination have now been vaccinated.

Bahrain’s government denies carrying out torture. It did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the numbers of cases in prisons and on Al-Wefaq’s accusations.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20210325-bahrain-covid-cases-in-prison-under-control/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *