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Cdcr Visiting Reopening, The Roadmap to Reopening was the work of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS). Beginning Feb. Call 916-445-7682 for info Reopening According to CDCR, no facilities are currently in Phase 1 in CDCR’s road to reopening plan. All incarcerated people residing in a facility in “OPEN” phase of the Roadmap to Reopeningare now eligible for in-person visitation, regardless of vaccination status. 1, 2023, those participating in visiting, including family visiting, will no longer be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status or a COVID-19 test. Only facilities in Phases 2 or 3 of the Roadmap to Reopening will offer in-person visiting. CDCR recognizes visiting is an important way to maintain family and community ties. It has affected our daily lives, and for our prisons, it has impacted our As part of Governor Newsom’s 2021-22 state budget, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) will launch a third day of in-person visiting starting on Friday, The CDCR said Friday visits will follow the same COVID-19 precautions as weekend visits. Reopening According to CDCR, three institutions, California Correctional Center (CCC), CHCF and Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP), are currently in Phase 1 in CDCR’s road to reopening CTF Visiting Status - VISITING UPDATE Roadmap to Reopening Phase Status: Facilities A, B, and C are in OPEN PHASE**** Video Visiting Days and Times: Sunday hourly Video Guided by public health guidelines and CDCR’s reopening plan, all institutions are once again offering some rehabilitative programming. Visitors shall screen negative for COVID symptoms on the day of the visit. ealcy1 wmp wkm biqn kqpc 08qf qgcvs nrz gkoe reqki