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Confronted with significant flaws in coronavirus data, Pa corrections officials concede it s unacceptable | PA Power and Policy: Pennsylvania State News

. HARRISBURG — The Department of Corrections is reporting flawed data to keep inmates, families, and public officials informed about COVID-19 in its prisons, raising questions about the agency’s ability to accurately track the extent of the outbreak. A five-month analysis of prison data by Spotlight PA found large fluctuations in the number of tests administered and unexplained changes to the death count. The findings were confirmed by a California researcher who was also tracking the department’s data and had noticed problems. “It’s one thing to have little mistakes here and there, but if it’s month after month that there’s many data reporting problems, it definitely causes me pause,” said Hope Johnson, a data fellow at UCLA’s COVID Behind Bars Project, which tracks COVID-19 infections in prisons nationwide.

Confronted with significant flaws in coronavirus data, Pa corrections officials concede it s unacceptable | coronavirus

HARRISBURG — The Department of Corrections is reporting flawed data to keep inmates, families, and public officials informed about COVID-19 in its prisons, raising questions about the agency’s ability to

Local legislators join call for restoring Pa child care funding

Fourteen state legislators — namely members of the legislative Women’s Health Caucus — joined Public Citizens for Children and Youth to call on the Wolf administration to restore funding to child care providers. “We encourage Gov. Wolf to immediately utilize the $302 million allocated to Pennsylvania for child care in December’s federal relief package to ensure that working families have access to affordable high-quality child care and help the early childhood education providers survive the immediate challenges they are facing during COVID,” state Rep. Mary Jo Daley, D-148th Dist., co-chair of the Women’s Health Caucus, said during a recent press conference.

Confronted with significant flaws in coronavirus data, Pa corrections officials concede it s unacceptable

Confronted with significant flaws in coronavirus data, Pa. corrections officials concede ‘it’s unacceptable’ Updated Jan 29, 2021; Posted Jan 29, 2021 Sharon Murchison is photographed at her home on January 28, 2021, in Philadelphia, Pa. Department of Corrections officials are using faulty data to justify keeping prisoners longer behind bars, leaving families, advocates and data analysts in the dark on how bad it is inside. Murchinson has a husband and two brothers that are incarcerated. She recently testified at a hearing on the above matter. Facebook Share Story by Joseph Darius Jaafari of Spotlight PA HARRISBURG The Department of Corrections is reporting flawed data to keep inmates, families, and public officials informed about COVID-19 in its prisons, raising questions about the agency’s ability to accurately track the extent of the outbreak.

Confronted With Significant Flaws In COVID Data, Corrections Officials Concede It s Unacceptable

Jose F. Moreno / Philadelphia Inquirer The Department of Corrections is reporting flawed data to keep inmates, families, and public officials informed about COVID-19 in its prisons, raising questions about the agency’s ability to accurately track the extent of the outbreak. A five-month analysis of prison data by Spotlight PA found large fluctuations in the number of tests administered and unexplained changes to the death count. The findings were confirmed by a California researcher who was also tracking the department’s data and had noticed problems. “It’s one thing to have little mistakes here and there, but if it’s month after month that there’s many data reporting problems, it definitely causes me pause,” said Hope Johnson, a data fellow at UCLA’s COVID Behind Bars Project, which tracks COVID-19 infections in prisons nationwide.

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