"[Governors] face a choice: save lives in prisons now, or hand down potential death sentences with their inaction and watch harm ripple through communities and exacerbate inequities into future generations."
My op-ed with @miriamkrinsky in @theappeal:https://theappeal.org/prisons-are-overwhelmed-with-covid-19-why-arent-governors-doing-more/ …
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What about saving the lives of everyone in the communities where convicts are released?
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These prisoners are still members of our community, being so densely housed, they pose a more substantial epidemiological danger to the communities around them than being in our communities but at a social distance. Corona is a existential threat and we must treat it as such.
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Paul Retweeted David Menschel
Epidemiologically they are, meaning that walls mean nothing to the virus when service workers, and sheriffs come and go regularly from these cesspools into the surrounding communities. Prisons are the epicenters of this crisis and they endanger us all.https://twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1283956803219251201 …
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David Menschel @davidminpdxOf the top 20 clusters of COVID-19: 80% are prisons/jails 15% are meatpacking plants 5% are an aircraft carrier https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html?action=click&pgtype=Article&state=default&module=styln-coronavirus&variant=show®ion=TOP_BANNER&context=storylines_menu … pic.twitter.com/iY73lDpsIB2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
Nursing homes are the epicenters. The state bussed covid positive and unknown status prisoners to different facilities, stupidly. Yet, crickets. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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