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Inmate at Mission Institution dies of COVID-19 complications

The inmate was taken from Mission Institution to theAbbotsford Regional Hospital on Wednesday, where they later died, according to a statement from Correctional ServiceCanada.

Unnamed person died at Abbotsford General Hospital on Wednesday

Corrections Services Canada says the Mission Insitutions is on lockdown as more inmates are tested positive for Covid-19. Photo is of Collins Bay Institution in Kingston, Ont.
Correctional Service Canada saidthis is the first such death at one of its institutions. (Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press)

An inmate at a federal prison in Mission, B.C., has died from apparent complications related to COVID-19.

The inmate was taken from Mission Institution to theAbbotsford Regional Hospital on Wednesday, where they later died, according to a statement from Correctional ServiceCanada releasedThursday.

The federal government agency saidthis is the first such death at one of its correctional institutions. The identity of the inmate has not yet been released.

As in all cases involving the death of any inmate, Correctional Service Canada said ithas notified the coroner, who will review the circumstances of the death.

"Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family of the deceased during this difficult time.We know the unique vulnerabilities facing correctional institutions during this public health crisis," Minister of Public Safety Bill Blairsaid in a statement Thursday.

He added thatthe ministry is looking at further measures to ensure the safety of inmates and staff inside federal correctional institutions.

To date, 54 people have tested positive for the new coronavirusat the medium-security Mission Institution.

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