Dumfries Prison staff have been praised for their handling of two coronavirus outbreaks during the Covid-19 pandemic.However prisoners were denied “core human rights” when visiting was suspended during the second outbreak and the building itself is in need of updating.Those were the findings of a recent Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland report which praised the leadership of the facility during the outbreaks.The report states: “HMP Dumfries was the first prison in Scotland to suffer a Covid-19 outbreak in March 2020 and a second more severe one in February 2021." It comes as a shoplifter told a police officer she had coronavirus before coughing on them twice.