The DOC’s response to COVID-19 thus far leaves incarcerated people and workers unprotected, and we’ve heard from many who are scared and frustrated. Here are just *some* of the ways the DOC’s response has kept people in danger and at times made it worse.
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"When we are in our beds, each person is less than six feet from the other." - Pattikate Williams-Void, Incarcerated at York CIpic.twitter.com/JwffFOv4Jt
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“Right now, I am sleeping two bunks away from someone who tested positive for COVID-19 and was sent to Northern, then moved back to Hartford CC after two days.” - Marcus Champagne, Hartford CIpic.twitter.com/3EsWfPv19d
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“I know that people with symptoms will be afraid to say anything because god forbid you get transferred to Northern.” - Thomas Caves, incarcerated at Corrigan-Radgowski CIpic.twitter.com/V5hLiUoJbQ
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“In the past two weeks, two men have been taken out of my dorm because they were sick. They were coughing and had fevers.” - Tre McPhersonpic.twitter.com/Q8jl7qW5vb
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“I feel like they are punishing us for having COVID-19. ” - Christopher Russell, Incarcerated at Northern CIpic.twitter.com/yiXjuNCFAD
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This is how the State of Connecticut is treating people who are incarcerated right now. The consequences of the Governor and DOC’s refusal to stop the spread in prisons and jails is already taking a toll in human suffering and loss of life.https://www.acluct.org/en/cases/mcpherson-et-al-v-lamont-et-al …
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