Saskatoon

6th Saskatoon Correctional Centre staff member tests positive for COVID-19

A sixth staff member at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre has tested positive for COVID-19.

Ministry says it doesn't believe virus is spreading in facility, no inmates test positive

Another employee at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre has tested positive for COVID-19. (Dan Zakreski/CBC)

Saskatchewan's Ministry of Corrections and Policing said Friday that a sixth staff member at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre tested positive for COVID-19. 

Spokesperson Noel Busse said at an afternoon news conference that the ministry does not believe the virus is being spread within the facility and that no inmates have contracted COVID-19.

The staff member is isolating at home.

Busse declined to comment on how the ministry believed the staff members contracted the virus, citing privacy concerns.

"We're being very cautious about the personal health aspect of this and I can't really get into more detail than that," Busse said. 

Busse said the ministry is working with public health officials to go through the proper contact tracing and what measures need to be put in place as a result of the staff members' positive tests.