Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has mandated that.
"state correction institutions would be required to be fully vaccinated by September 7, 2021, or be required to submit to COVID-19 testing. New employees would be required to be vaccinated prior to employment in these facilities."
Of note the PSCOA says 3,700 CO's have been infected with the Corona Virus!
The PSCOA responded:
John Eckenrode, President Hank McNair, Executive
Vice President Aaron King, Vice President Mark Truszkowski, Vice President jeckenrode@pscoa.org hmcnair@pscoa.org
aking@pscoa.org mtruszkowski@pscoa.org
Raymond Johnston,
Secretary/Treasurer rjohnston@pscoa.org 2421 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110-1110 (717) 364-1700 Phone (717) 364-1705 Fax Patrolling the Toughest Blocks in
the State WWW.PSCOA.ORG PENNSYLVANIA STATE CORRECTIONS OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
Aug. 12, 2021
Hon. Tom Wolf, Governor
Office of the
Governor
508 Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg, PA 17120
Dear Gov.
Wolf:
Since the
beginning of the pandemic, Corrections employees have gone to work every day in
horrible conditions. They have worked excruciatingly long hours and weeks
without days off. Throughout this pandemic, they have maintained a level of dedication
and professionalism. Your decision this week to mandate vaccinations and/or
testing is a slap in the face – and, frankly, way too late because thousands of
our members already have been infected, due to your inaction.
We have always believed receiving the COVID-19 vaccine should be a choice for all Americans, but Corrections employees who want it should be prioritized, given our work conditions. In January, PSCOA called on Acting Department of Health Secretary Alison Beam to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations of Corrections employees.
Instead,
smokers were given priority.
A study done
in February in Nature used antibody screenings from California and found seven
times as many cases as those that were confirmed. (Study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-82662-x)
As for masking, our members are required to wear them, but inmates are not. In fact, the current policy concerning inmate masking states, “No force or misconduct should be issued to enforce compliance.” Once again, this does not in any way improve safety in congregate settings.
For months,
our reasonable requests have fallen on deaf ears. Pennsylvania’s Corrections employees
deserve better.
Sincerely,
John Eckenrode,
President
PSCOA
cc: Pennsylvania General
Assembly
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