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Editorial: They are human, too

Editorial: They are human, too Times Union Editorial Board FacebookTwitterEmail THE ISSUE: A court can’t seem to get a federal detention center to vaccinate people in its care. THE STAKES: A little less than 9 percent of Americans have been infected with the coronavirus. In the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility where immigrants are detained, however, the infection rate is more than 25 percent. Yet even with a court order, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can’t seem to get vaccines to detainees most likely to become gravely ill and die should they contract COVID-19. For some reason, this problem appears to be ICE’s alone. Prison advocates say no other federal agency is having trouble getting vaccines for incarcerated people. Which raises the question of whether ICE’s problem is logistical or institutional in an agency that came to be the face of former President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant bigotry and inhumane policies.

I Don t Want To Die In Here : One Woman s Experience With COVID While Incarcerated

I Don’t Want To Die Here : One Woman s Experience With COVID While Incarcerated South Middlesex Correctional Center in Framingham, Mass., is seen in this March 1, 2021, file photo. Andrea Wolanin / GBH Then, she got COVID-19. “It’s been horrible. It’s been hard mentally on me and the other women in here,” Nevarez said, speaking by phone from South Middlesex Correctional Center (SMCC) in Framingham, Mass., where she had been in pre-release for the last two years. She served seven years before that at Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Framingham. As has happened since the start of the pandemic in prisons across the country, a COVID-19 outbreak hit SMCC at the end of January. In total, Nevarez and 11 other women at the facility — almost half of the population in the minimum security unit at SMCC — eventually tested positive for the disease.

Coronavirus Plummets In Massachusetts Prisons And Jails, But Experts Urge Caution

Coronavirus Plummets In Massachusetts Prisons And Jails, But Experts Urge Caution FRAMINGHAM, MA - MAY 3: An arial view of MCI Framingham, a women s prison hit hard by the coronavirus with 71 confirmed cases on May 3, 2020 in Framingham, MA. (Photo by Blake Nissen for The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Boston Globe via Getty Images / Boston Globe Share Jenifer McKim on BPR | March 10, 2021 The number of prisoners in Massachusetts with active coronavirus cases has dropped to 13 from a high of 540 in December, according to data released this week. The number includes five inmates housed in state prisons run by the Department of Correction and eight held in county jails, according to a tracker run by American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.

Third stimulus check would go to prisoners, including Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Sen Tom Cotton complains; But previous checks did, too

Third stimulus check would go to prisoners, including Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Sen Tom Cotton complains; But previous checks did, too
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Extreme isolation, but an end to overcrowding: The pandemic s impact on B C prisons

Extreme isolation, but an end to overcrowding: The pandemic s impact on B C prisons
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