In order to prevent the spread of the disease among suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as employees of the penal system of the Russian Federation, the Acting Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Federal Medical and Epidemiological Institution MSCh-73 FSIN of Russia issued a Resolution dated 15.09.2022 ¹ 53-21 «On the introduction of additional sanitary-epidemiological (preventive) measures aimed at reducing the risks of entering and preventing the spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19)».
Since June 21, 2022 in institutions of criminal enforcement system of the region the mask regime is cancelled, and also the rules of carrying out of long and short-term visits are changed.
Due to the unfavorable epidemiological situation with the incidence of new coronavirus infection in the Belgorod region and in institutions of the penal system of the Belgorod region, by decrees of the Chief State Sanitary Inspector of FKUZ MSCh-31 of FSIN of Russia ¹ 43 dated 13.05.2022 and ¹ 32 dated 22.03.2022 in FKU SIZO-3, CC-4 UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Belgorod region has suspended reception of citizens and prison staff on personal matters.
According to the decision of the Head state sanitary inspector of the branch ¹ 164of the Central State Sanitary Inspection of the Federal Medical and Epidemiological Service of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, in all facilities of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Karelia the long-term visitations will be renewed since March 21, 2022. Visitations requirements will be also changed.
In UFSIN of the Russian Federation of the Murmansk region continues a set of anti-epidemiological measures to prevent a new coronavirus infection.
In order to prevent the spread of the disease among suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as employees of the criminal executive system, additional sanitary and anti-epidemic measures for short and long visits, parcels and packages, as well as for visits to correctional institutions by citizens are in effect in the region's penitentiary institutions.
Since March 14, 2022 short- and long-term visits to inmates have been resumed in KP-4 of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Amur Region.
Taking into account the emerging epidemiological situation in the Volgograd region, as well as in accordance with the decision of the Chief State Sanitary Inspector - Head of the branch of the Central Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance Center of FKUZ MSCh-34 FSIN of Russia in the subordinate institutions and the administration of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Volgograd region from 14 March 2022 resumes personal reception of citizens and prison employees with mandatory compliance of sanitary-epidemiological (preventive) measures.
The information about a possibility of outbreak of pneumonia in pre-trial detention center ¹1 “Matrosskaya Tishina” published in several media is not consistent with the facts.
On February 28, 2022, short- and long-term visits will be resumed in all institutions of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Tula region.
In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, long-term visits to the following institutions were temporarily suspended from 04.02.2022 until a special order: CC-1, CC-5, CC-11, CC-27 and SC-21.
In order to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) among suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as employees of institutions of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Tver region the Acting Chief State Sanitary Doctor - Head of the branch of the Central State Sanitary Inspectorate of FKUZ MSCh-69 FSIN of Russia issued a resolution to introduce additional sanitary and antiepidemic (preventive) measures to counteract the spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in the institutions of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Tver region.
Due to the Resolution of the Governor of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 170-PG of 28.12.2022 on extension of the high alert regime in the Okrug until 31.03.2022, associated with a worsening epidemiological situation of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in Yamalo - Nenets Autonomous Okrug (including in Labytnangi, settlement of Kharp), according to the Resolution of the branch «Center for State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance» of the Federal Public Health Institution «Medical and Sanitary Unit 11 of the Federal Penitentiary Service» of 24.01.2022 ¹ 4 suspended from 31.01.2022 long term visits in FKU CC-3, 8, 18, SIZO-1 UFSIN of the Russian Federation for Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region until a special order.
According to the decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor - Head of the branch «Center for State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance» of FKUZ MSch-50 FSIN of Russia ¹ 44 from 29.06.2021 «On the introduction of additional sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures aimed at preventing the emergence and spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19)» in UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Moscow region is implementing a package of sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures.
UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Jewish Autonomous Region continues work on vaccination and revaccination against new coronavirus infection of employees of the region's penitentiary system, workers and their families. Activities are aimed at developing collective immunity.
In the institutions of OFSIN of the Russian Federation for the republic of Altai the provision of short-term visits to suspects, accused and convicted persons resumes.
Since December 1, 2021, in accordance with the Decree ¹ 76 of the Acting Chief State Sanitary Doctor of FKUZ MSCh-35 FSIN of Russia from 30.11.2021 in the institutions subordinated to UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Vologda region, the provision of long visits to convicts was resumed.
In order to prevent the spread of the disease among suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as employees of the penitentiary system of the Russian Federation, the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of MSCh-22 of FSIN of Russia issued a resolution «On the introduction of additional sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures aimed at preventing the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) ».
In order to prevent the spread of the disease among suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as employees of the penal system of the Russian Federation, the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Ulyanovsk region issued a decree «On the introduction of additional sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures aimed at reducing the risks of entering and preventing the spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) ».
Due to the high risk of the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection, conducting preventive measures in FKU CC-7 of UFSIN of the Russian Federation of the Tula Region, aimed at combating the spread of coronavirus infection and preventing morbidity among convicts, employees and civilians, since November 9, 2021 long visits have been suspended.
In accordance with the order of the Governor of the Amur Region No. 129-r dated July 13, 2021 and the decision of the operational headquarters at the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Amur Region, in order to minimize the risk of the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the personal reception of citizens has been temporarily suspended.
In connection with the stabilization of the epidemiological situation in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic for a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the chief state sanitary doctor - head of the Central State Sanitary and Epidemiological Service No. preventing the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) ", according to which a number of restrictions have been lifted in PKU SIZO-1:
According to the decree of the chief state sanitary doctor - head of the branch "Center for State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance" FKUZ MSCH-50 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia dated 29 June, 2021 No. 44 "On the introduction of additional sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures aimed at preventing the emergence and spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) "in the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Moscow Region, a complex of sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures is being implemented.
In accordance with the decree of the chief state sanitary doctor - head of the branch of the TsGSEN FKUZ MCH-39 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, from September 9, 2021, a short-term meeting is resumed for suspects, accused and convicted in the institutions of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in Kaliningrad region.
In accordance with the decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia dated April 15, 2020 No. 185 "On the introduction of additional sanitary and anti-epidemic (preventive) measures aimed at preventing the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19)" in all correctional institutions of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for The premises are disinfected every Friday in the Kurgan region. On this day, the movement of suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as visits to correctional facilities are prohibited.
In order to prevent the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), a complex of all necessary sanitary-anti-epidemic and medical-diagnostic measures is being carried out in the institutions of the penal system.
According to the decree of the acting chief state sanitary doctor - head of the branch "Center for State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance" FKUZ MSCH-58 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, restrictive measures are canceled from August 23, 2021 in SIZO-1 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Penza Region.
Vaccination is carried out by visiting teams of medical workers of state and municipal healthcare institutions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the branches of medical and sanitary unit No. 14 of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), located in penal colonies and the detention center.
Thus, the admission and transfer of suspects, accused and convicted persons from SIZO-1 to other institutions of UFSIN of the Penza Region and to other territorial bodies of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, including temporary holding facilities of internal affairs bodies, as well as to participate in investigative actions and court hearings was excluded. The number of court hearings held using videoconferencing was increased.
In order to prevent the emergence and spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), a set of all necessary sanitary-epidemiological and therapeutic-diagnostic measures are carried out in the institutions of the penal and correctional system.
Due to the unfavorable epidemiological situation of the new coronavirus infection in the institutions of UFSIN of the Russian Federation of the Republic of Mordovia, restrictive measures were introduced to prevent the spread the new coronavirus infection, as well as to prevent the disease among suspects, accused, convicted persons and employees of institutions.
In connection with the current epidemiological situation in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, associated with the spread of a new coronavirus infection, the institutions of Department of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Russian Federation in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic have limited reception of citizens on personal matters. It is recommended to send their appeals in writing through the Internet reception area of the official website of the territorial body or e-mail of the institutions.
In order to prevent the spread of the disease among suspects, accused and convicted persons, as well as employees of the penal and correctional system of the Russian Federation, the Chief State Sanitary Doctor, Head of the Branch of the Central State Sanitary Inspection of FKUZ of MSCh-16 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia issued decrees of 29.06.2021 ¹ 53, from 24.11.2020 ¹ 94 «On additional measures to ensure sanitary-epidemiological well-being in institutions of UFSIN of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Tatarstan and to combat the spread of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19)».