Governor Abbott Suspends In-Person Visitations in Jails

AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order on Friday suspending in-person visitations in all county and municipal jails in the state of Texas.

According to the Governor, the restriction does not apply to visitation by an attorney meeting with a client or a religious leader or member of the clergy.

“Jails have shown to be highly susceptible to COVID-19 surges which is why we are focused on containing any potential hot spots and preventing spread both within jails and the community,” said Governor Abbott. “I encourage jails to utilize virtual visitation strategies to allow for visitations in a way that protects both staff and the inmate population. The State of Texas is committed to keeping all Texans safe, protecting our most vulnerable populations, and mitigating the spread of COVID-19 throughout the Lone Star State.”

The Governor previously directed state prisons, jails, and juvenile justice facilities to restrict visitation upon issuing his COVID-19 disaster declaration.

According to Abbott the new executive order adds another “layer of defense” to contain COVID-19 hot spots, prevent community spread, and protect staff and inmates.

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