Education sessions being held to inform inmates
Vaccine uptake amongst inmates at the Isle of Man Prison is 'slow'.
Education sessions are being held to provide information about the Covid-19 jabs.
The facility, in Jurby, is currently locked down after an outbreak of Coronavirus amongst inmates.
One wing is operating on a ‘Black’ regime meaning inmates have less time out of their cells.
Prison governor Leroy Bonnick and acting deputy governor Martin Phillips say healthcare staff are keen to engage prisoners:
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