Some Ohio prison inmates are once again able to greet visitors, another positive sign for a system that鈥檚 been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Visits resume this week at Marion Correctional Institution鈥攖he site of a major COVID-19 outbreak last April. They began last week for two other facilities, and most of the remaining state prisons will open for visits March 1.
Speaking on 星空无限传媒's Roni Burkes-Trowsdell from the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Office of Reentry says they鈥檙e trying to balance safety with the need for connection.
鈥淵ou know, we鈥檙e limiting the number of visitor that can visit someone, two per session, as well as how many visits can occur, and then we鈥檙e also limiting the age to children who are 12 and over," Burkes-Trowsdell said.
She explains the restriction on young children is because they might not understand the need for social distancing.
"It鈥檚 been certainly a difficult challenge for the families and the men and women that we serve every single day, but we're doing our best because we know how important visits are,鈥� she says.
As of Sunday, the state that over 130 inmates and 10 staff have died from COVID-19.
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