Despite the results this time around, the total number of positive coronavirus cases inside Philadelphia jails continues to grow. In just over a month, the overall number of infections reported by the Department of Prisons has gone up by nearly 200 cases.
As of Jan. 19, the most recent date for which data was available, there were currently seven symptomatic cases and 55 asymptomatic cases among prisoners.
One prisoner and one staffer have died from the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic.
The test results also come as concerns remain about cleanliness inside the jails, the number of staffers wearing face masks on the job, and prisoner access to face masks and other supplies like soap.
Members of City Council have also taken issue with some of the prison department’s COVID-19 protocols, including its practice during the latest surge of using solitary confinement to separate infected people from others in their housing unit. They have also said the department is charging families too much if they want more time to video chat with their loved ones who are behind bars.
Starting Dec. 15, the city began offering families two free video calls a week lasting 15 minutes each. Under the program, they have the option of adding 30 minutes a week of video calling time, but only if they pay 25 cents a minute, or $7.50 for the entire half-hour.
“Keep in mind, we’re talking about family members who don’t even make $15 an hour,” said City Councilmember Kendra Brooks during a hearing in late December.