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Montgomery County’s jail tested every inmate for COVID-19 — and found 30 times more cases than previously known

But nearly all those infected showed no symptoms, prompting renewed calls for mass testing


by Jeremy Roebuck and Allison Steele, Updated: April 28, 2020

Montgomery County’s jail tested every inmate for COVID-19 — and found 30 times more cases than previously knownBut nearly all those infected showed no symptoms, prompting renewed calls for mass testing

by Jeremy Roebuck and Allison Steele, Updated: April 28, 2020



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With coronavirus cases rising in nearly all the region’s jails, prisons, and detention centers, Montgomery County officials set out last week to determine just how entrenched the disease had become behind bars and tested every inmate in their custody.

What they found was sobering, and could indicate infection rates at corrections facilities across Southeastern Pennsylvania are several times higher than what is currently being detected.

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