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COVID-19 in correctional facilities in Ontario, Canada: a retrospective epidemiological analysis from 15 January 2020 to 31 December 2022

Austin Zygmunt (Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Canada and Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada)
Kahiye Warsame (Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Canada)
Richard G. Mather (Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Canada and Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University School of Medicine, Kingston, Canada)
Lori McKinnon (Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Canada)
Anne Philipneri (Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Canada)
Stone Li (Public Health and Preventive Medicine Residency Program, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay, Canada)
Sandya Menon (Region of Peel Public Health, Mississauga, Canada)

International Journal of Prison Health

ISSN: 2977-0254

Article publication date: 20 June 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The physical environment of correctional facilities promote infectious disease transmission and outbreaks. The purpose of this study is to compare the COVID-19 burden between the correctional facility (incarcerated individuals and staff members) and non-correctional facility population in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design/methodology/approach

All individuals in Ontario with a laboratory confirmation of SARS-CoV-2 between 15 January 2020 and 31 December 2022 and entered into the provincial COVID-19 data were included. Cases were classified as a correctional facility case (living or working in a correctional facility) or a non-correctional facility case. COVID-19 vaccination status was obtained from the provincial COVID-19 vaccine registry. Statistics Canada census data were used to calculate COVID-19 incidence and hospitalization rates for incarcerated cases and the non-correctional facility population.

Findings

Between 15 January 2020 and 31 December 2022, there were 1,550,045 COVID-19 cases in Ontario of which 8,292 (0.53%) cases were reported in correctional (63.8% amongst incarcerated individuals, 18.6% amongst staff and 17.7% amongst an unknown classification) and 1,541,753 (99.47%) were non-correctional facility cases. Most cases in correctional facilities were men (83.8%) and aged 20–59 years (93.1%). COVID-19 incidence and hospitalization rates were generally higher among incarcerated individuals compared to the non-correctional facility population throughout the study period. COVID-19 incidence peaked in January 2022 for both the correctional facility population (21,543.8 per 100,000 population) and the non-correctional facility population (1915.1 per 100,000 population). The rate of COVID-19 hospitalizations peaked for the correctional facility population aged 20–59 in March 2021 (70.7 per 100,000 population) and in April 2021 for the non-correctional facility population aged 20–59 (19.8 per 100,000 population). A greater percentage of incarcerated individuals (73.0%) were unvaccinated at time of their COVID-19 diagnosis compared to the non-correctional facility population (49.3%). Deaths amongst correctional facility cases were rare (0.1%, 6 / 8,292) compared to 1.0% of non-correctional facility cases (n = 15,787 / 1,541,753).

Originality/value

During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals incarcerated in correctional facilities in Ontario had higher COVID-19 incidence and hospitalization rates compared to the non-correctional facility population. These results support prioritizing incarcerated individuals for public health interventions to mitigate COVID-19 impacts in correctional facilities.

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Acknowledgements

Funding for this study was provided by Public Health Ontario.

This project was approved by Public Health Ontario's Ethics Review Board.

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Citation

Zygmunt, A., Warsame, K., Mather, R.G., McKinnon, L., Philipneri, A., Li, S. and Menon, S. (2024), "COVID-19 in correctional facilities in Ontario, Canada: a retrospective epidemiological analysis from 15 January 2020 to 31 December 2022", International Journal of Prison Health, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPH-01-2024-0002

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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