Report on Impact of Covid 19 on Health and Other Rights of Prisoners and Staff of Penitentiary System
On May 11, 2022, the Public Defender of Georgia and Prevention for Progress, a non-governmental organization, presented a joint report “Impact of Covid 19 on the Health and Other Rights of Prisoners and Staff of the Penitentiary System." The study assesses the impact of special measures taken by the Special Penitentiary Service from March 2020 through 2021 on the rights situation of prisoners.
According to the study, the measures taken to stop the spread of the virus had a positive impact on the prevention of Covid 19. The above was also contributed by the allocation of quarantine spaces and isolation of suspicious patients. The importance of mass and regular PCR and rapid antigen testing of the staff and inmates played a key role in the early detection of the disease. According to the interviews with the medical personnel and prisoners, the vaccination process was proceeding at a good pace in the penitentiaries. In addition, compared to a similar study conducted in 2017, the percentage of respondents, who think that food quantity is inadequate, decreased in 2021.
The results of the study show that restrictions were overused during the pandemic period and no appropriate efforts were made to find possible alternative solutions. No appropriate steps were taken by the state institution to reduce the number of prisoners. During the evaluation process, special attention was paid to the medical issues. The study showed that the number of medical personnel decreased, which led to delays in the provision of medical care. Due to delays and reductions in outpatient services, the number of transfers of prisoners to civil sector hospitals increased, as well as the number of cases of emergency transfers to medical facilities. The reduction in the provision of outpatient psychiatric care also had a negative impact on the mental health of inmates, increasing the need for treatment in psychiatric facilities.
The pandemic and the measures taken negatively affected prisoners' contact with the outside world. The study made it clear that the free phone minutes added as compensation during the period of restrictions were not sufficient to counterbalance the restrictions. Prisoners were restricted from contacting lawyers, psychologists and social workers, and they were unable to receive the relevant services. The number of rehabilitation programmes also significantly reduced. The study also showed that the living and working conditions of the employees, who were not allowed to leave the facilities, were difficult.
TURKMENISTAN HAS REGISTERED THE RUSSIAN VACCINE “SPUTNIK LIGHT”
On December 23, 2021, the Ministry of Health Protection and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan has registered “Sputnik Light” vaccine and issued corresponding certificate.
As is known, “Sputnik Light” at present was registered in more than 15 countries and in 30 countries the vaccine is in the process of registration. RDIF also notes that the production of this vaccine is scheduled in more than 10 countries. In particular, the release of the vaccine “Sputnik Light” should begin in the near future in India, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Argentina, Serbia and Turkey.
Georgian Health Minister resigns
Georgian Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze quit in a televised news briefing held at the Georgian Dream (GD) party’s headquarters.
Ekaterine Tikaradze thanked her employees for their work. “All our activities and decisions were targeted at reaching the best solutions for our citizens’ health. Despite the difficult epidemiological situation and the main goal to struggle against the pandemic, the ministry carried out many significant projects,” Tikaradze said.
Ekaterine Tikaradze said she would now join the GD Political Council to strengthen healthcare and social protection systems. “At this stage, I will work for the well-being of Georgia from the party,” she said.
Ekaterine Tikaradze was appointed Georgian Minister of IDPs, Labor, Health and Social Affairs on June 18, 2019.
GLOBALink | Health, economy, climate change top agenda of G20 Rome Summit
The 16th Group of 20 (G20) Leaders' Summit is going to take place both online and offline on Saturday and Sunday.
The summit will be hosted by Italy which holds the G20 presidency since Dec. 1, 2020. It is the first summit that sets offline schedule after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. China will send a delegation to participate in the summit in Rome.
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