For weeks, public health experts & medical workers have made clear to Governor Lamont that that there is a heightened risk of COVID-19 infection for people in prisons and jails, and that decarceration measures should be part of CT's COVID-19 response.
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"Reducing the population of persons who are incarcerated will decrease the rate of COVID-19 spread w/in DOC facilities, ease the burden on and protect frontline staff, & therefore safeguard public health & safety during a time of unprecedented public health risk.” -
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On April 20, included in our federal lawsuit were affidavits from medical and public health experts like Dr. Gotlob. https://www.acluct.org/sites/default/files/01-1_exhibit_a_acluct_complaint.pdf …pic.twitter.com/HK0QBYXN2E
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Public health experts have also pointed out to Governor Lamont that protecting the health of people in prisons and jails is also vital for protecting the health of people outside of prisons and jails. https://www.acluct.org/sites/default/files/01-2_exhibit_b_acluct_complaint.pdf …pic.twitter.com/Rgiq8A20PF
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"Jails and prisons are fundamentally ill-equipped to handle a pandemic." - Dr. Brie Williams, in an affidavit filed with our federal lawsuit seeking emergency action to protect incarcerated people from COVID-19. https://www.acluct.org/sites/default/files/01-4_exhibit_d_acluct_complaint.pdf …pic.twitter.com/GuY5BiHXMB
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Public health experts have been warning Gov. Lamont for weeks about the danger of COVID-19 in prisons & jails. They've told him CT's COVID-19 response should include decarceration measures. Lamont must act now to issue a thoughtful, compassionate plan to safely release people.
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