Regina remand centre being used to detain patients who won’t self-isolate
As of Monday night, the White Birch Remand Centre in Regina was housing three people its designers likely never considered — COVID-19 patients.
The provincial government is using the centre as an isolation centre for those with COVID-19 who either can’t or won’t self-isolate and are breaking the public health orders.
“The use of the isolation centre is considered a ‘last resort’ to prevent an individual from spreading COVID-19 in situations where other approaches have not been effective or appropriate,” Ministry of Justice spokesperson Noel Busse wrote in an emailed statement.
Three people were expected to be in isolation at the centre as of the end of Monday, bringing the total number of people who have been sent there to five. The isolation centre was set up in April.


