FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March
30, 2020
Department of Corrections Quarantines State
Prison System
to
Fight COVID-19, Protest Inmates and Staff
Harrisburg,
PA
– Department of Corrections Sec. John Wetzel today announced that at 10:00 PM
on March 29, he implemented a statewide inmate
quarantine in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Quarantining
the entire system is in the best interest of our employees and our inmates,”
Wetzel said. “This is essentially forced social distancing. We must take this
step to contain the virus to one facility and to keep it from spreading
throughout the system. I don’t want to wait until we have several cases in our
system to act. We’re taking this proactive measure now.”
On
March 29, DOC officials announced that its first COVID-19 case was confirmed
for one inmate at the State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Phoenix, Montgomery
County.
Wetzel
said that inmates will be fed in their cells, and they will be afforded
out-of-cell time for video visits, phone calls, access to the law library, as
well as being provided with in-cell programming. All inmate movement will be
controlled to conform to social distancing recommendations.
“We
realize this is an inconvenience for staff and the inmates, but again, we are
doing this to protect everyone’s wellbeing,” Wetzel said.
The
DOC houses nearly 44,600 inmates in 25 state prisons. County prisons are not
operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections and are not impacted by
this quarantine.
On
March 28, DOC officials began using SCI Retreat as a reception facility for new
court commitments and parole violators to limit outsiders entering the system.
Individuals at this prison are quarantined for 14 days upon their arrival.
DOC
leaders also have been working to reduce the inmate population by:
•Working
with the parole board to maximize releases
•Reviewing
parole detainers for individuals in county jails and state prisons
•Expediting
the release process for anyone with a pending home plan
•Reviewing
inmates within the state prison system who are beyond their minimum sentences
•Reducing
the number of reentrants in halfway houses
•Giving
each inmate released a medical screening and referring to doctors when
appropriate
Find the
latest information, including a daily dashboard, on the DOC’s COVID-19 efforts here.
Find the
latest information on the coronavirus here.
MEDIA
CONTACT:
Susan McNaughton, smcnaughto@pa.gov; Maria Finn, mfinn@pa.gov
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