This is a very good question.
We are actually tackling it right now, and we are working in detention centres in different countries as well.
The reality is that the only thing we are working on is to reduce the physical distance; we are trying to enact that as much as we can. It means that we keep everyone in their cells and there are no more community meals and so on. We have to put in a completely different routine, but this is the only thing we've done, the only thing we can do, to prevent it. We need to care for the inmates who are infected and put them in a separate section.
I don't think that detention centres are trained to address that. I think they're going to need extra human resources, public health and IPC, infection prevention and control, to make them able to address the issue.
That certainly is a very good point, and it absolutely should be answered.