Saturday, June 5, 2021

Vaccines Administered to Incarcerated People and Prison Staff in Canada

 * Updated 16 June 2021 at 6:15am EDT *

FEDERAL | CORRECTIONAL SERVICE CANADA
Vaccines administered to federal prisoners as of 7 June 2021
Vaccines administered to federal penitentiary staff has not been disclosed and compiled
* Source: Correctional Service Canada (2021) "Vaccines administered to inmates in the federal correctional system", Ottawa - June 10.  

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of May-June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
Source: Ouellet, Valérie (2021) "Prisoners not offered COVID-19 shots until months after general public, CBC analysis finds", CBC News - June 16.  

NOVA SCOTIA
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners has not been disclosed and compiled
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled

NEW BRUNSWICK
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners has not been disclosed and compiled
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of May-June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
Source: Ouellet, Valérie (2021) "Prisoners not offered COVID-19 shots until months after general public, CBC analysis finds", CBC News - June 16.  

QUEBEC
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 8 June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
* Source: Gouvernement du Québec (2021) "Données sur la COVID-19 au Québec", Québec - 4 juin. 

ONTARIO
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 4 June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
* Source: Hasham, Alyshah and Brendan Kennedy (2021) "Most inmates unvaccinated at majority of Ontario jails; prisons report wide racial gap", Toronto Star - June 4. 

MANITOBA
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 8 June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
Source: Ouellet, Valérie (2021) "Prisoners not offered COVID-19 shots until months after general public, CBC analysis finds", CBC News - June 16.  

SASKATCHEWAN
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 4 June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
* Source: James, Thia (2021) "Most inmates at Sask.'s four main adult jails vaccinated: ministry", Saskatoon Star Phoenix - June 4.

ALBERTA
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 9 June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
* Source: Wakefield, Jonny (2021) "Alberta prisoners received 1,800 doses in first months of COVID-19 vaccine drive", Edmonton Journal - June 13.

BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 8 June 2021
Vaccines administered to provincial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
Source: Ouellet, Valérie (2021) "Prisoners not offered COVID-19 shots until months after general public, CBC analysis finds", CBC News - June 16.  

NUNAVUT
Vaccines administered to territorial prisoners has not been disclosed and compiled
Vaccines administered to territorial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Vaccines administered to territorial prisoners has not been disclosed and compiled
Vaccines administered to territorial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled

YUKON
Vaccines administered to provincial prisoners as of 8 June 2021
Vaccines administered to territorial jail and prison staff has not been disclosed and compiled
Source: Ouellet, Valérie (2021) "Prisoners not offered COVID-19 shots until months after general public, CBC analysis finds", CBC News - June 16.  

RESEARCH PROJECT AND FUNDING 
The information above was compiled as part of the "COVID-19: Investigating Canada's Carceral Response to the Coronavirus through the Prison Pandemic Partnership" (principal investigator: Kevin Walby, PhD - uWinnipeg | co-investigator: Justin Piché, PhD - uOttawa | partner organization: Canadian Civil Liberties Association) project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The partnership project is housed within the Centre for Access to Information and Justice at the University of Winnipeg. 

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