t’s mind-boggling. I’m concerned for their well-being,” said Chad Haggerty with Craig Hooker Shiskin Law Firm. “It’s not just the fear of death, it’s the fear of long-term health complications as a result of (COVID-19).” Haggerty said he has about a half a dozen clients at the remand centre and so far two of them have tested positive for the novel coronavirus and have mild symptoms.“Both (inmates) had negative tests and then had somebody transfer into their cell,” he explained. “Subsequent to that transfer into their cell, they tested positive for COVID(-19) unfortunately.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]An outbreak was first declared at the Calgary Remand Centre on Nov.