HomeBensalem TimesDept. of Corrections extends visit suspension, enhanced employee screenings indefinitely

Dept. of Corrections extends visit suspension, enhanced employee screenings indefinitely

DOC officials implemented video visitation and are providing inmates with additional free phone calls and emails

Today, Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel announced that he is extending the inmate visitation suspension and the use of enhanced employee screenings indefinitely at all state-run correctional facilities, or at such time as the Disaster Emergency proclaimed by Gov. Tom Wolf on March 6 is terminated.

To offset the lack of visits for inmates, DOC officials implemented video visitation and are providing inmates with additional free phone calls and emails. The DOC is under a systemwide quarantine to protect inmates and staff.

“We are closely monitoring our entire system and individual facilities daily,” Wetzel said. “While we now have seven cases confined to one state prison, we continue our efforts to mitigate the virus’ impact on our system and protect our employees and inmates across the state.

Wetzel also commended all correctional employees who report for work daily.

“I almost tear up thinking about our staff coming to work every day and walking into these facilities when the easy path is to stay home,” he said. “They truly are heroes.”

Find the latest information on the DOC’s COVID-19 efforts at cor.pa.gov/Pages/COVID-19.aspx.

Find the latest information on the coronavirus at health.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx

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