State Prisons Will Resume In-Person Visits
Beginning March 1, due to declining COVID-19 rate, state DOC announces.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) announced Friday that in-person visitations at it’s facilities are back on. Starting March 1. Visits will be reopened due to lower levels of COVID-related activity. Secretary Kevin Carr said, “We appreciate the patience and understanding of those in our care and their loved ones as we have navigated the COVID-19 pandemic.” He added that, “family connection during incarceration has shown to have a positive impact on success upon return to the community, and in-person visitation is one way of maintaining that connection.”
Attorney and professional visits will also resume on March 1. Volunteers and contractors will have access granted, and medical offsite visits will no longer require case-by-case evaluation and potential limitation. It’s the first time in-person visits and other functions have reopened since the beginning of the pandemic. Restrictions were first enacted in March of 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic set in. Restrictions were limited yet again in December 2021, as the Omicron variant became more prevalent.
“Of course,” said Carr, “we’re happy to resume many normal operations, and we hope there are no more suspensions of those operations. However, we have and will continue to follow the science in our COVID-19 mitigation efforts.”
In-person visits resume across corrections facilities was originally the Wisconsin Examiner.
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