Fire at a second Queensland prison during coronavirus lockdown
All correctional centres were placed into stage-four restrictions on August 26 after a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre at Wacol, in Brisbane's west.
Some centres have since relaxed restrictions but inmates at Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre, Borallon Training and Correction Centre, Escort and Security Branch Escorts at Wacol, Wolston Correction Centre and Woodford Correction centre are unable to leave their cells.Watch
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