Some U.S. states have higher vaccination rates inside prisons than outside.
A red tag on a cell door indicating an active Covid-19 case at Faribault Prison in Minnesota in January. Many U.S. jails and prisons have struggled with coronavirus outbreaks. Credit.Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune, via Associated Press
By Ann Hinga Klein
June 1, 2021, 5:01 a.m. ET
While most of the United States’ prison systems have struggled to vaccinate inmates, some, including California’s, have outperformed vaccination rates among the general public. And experts say their success may offer clues about how to persuade skeptical people outside correctional facilities to get vaccinated.
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