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US prison guards refusing vaccine despite COVID-19 outbreaks

US prison guards refusing vaccine despite COVID-19 outbreaks
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US prison guards refusing vaccine despite COVID-19 outbreaks

US prison guards refusing vaccine despite COVID-19 outbreaks
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How Prisoners Feel About Getting Vaccinated

How Prisoners Feel About Getting Vaccinated Slate 3/1/2021 Nicole Lewis © Provided by Slate Christian Millett gets the first of two COVID-19 vaccine shots from Alyssa Dobbs at the Worcester County Jail and House of Correction in Massachusetts on Jan. 22. David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images This article is published in partnership with  . The prison’s handling of the pandemic has given him another reason not to trust the prison or the medical staff, he said. Still, London says he is eager for the coronavirus vaccine. He is scared of dying in prison. “Since the onset of this pandemic I have feared for my health and safety,” he said.

How prisoners feel about the COVID-19 vaccine

. Advertisement The prison’s handling of the pandemic has given him another reason not to trust the prison or the medical staff, he said. Still, London says he is eager for the coronavirus vaccine. He is scared of dying in prison. “Since the onset of this pandemic I have feared for my health and safety,” he said. Advertisement Advertisement In roughly 35 states, people in prison could be among the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine. So far, roughly 63,000 incarcerated people across the country have been immunized, according to data compiled by the Marshall Project and the Associated Press. The Marshall Project surveyed incarcerated people in state and federal prisons In January and February to understand attitudes toward vaccination. The majority of the roughly 136 respondents said they would get vaccinated when they can. Even wary prisoners were open to vaccination, the Marshall Project survey showed. Most respondents said they’d get vaccinated if their question

A living hell : Inside US prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic | Coronavirus pandemic News

In the days before Christmas, 44-year-old April Harris sat in her prison cell at the California Institution for Women for more than 23 hours a day. In the 20 minutes she was allowed to leave it, she and the other prisoners would flood into the common areas – choosing either to take a shower or to make a short phone call. Restrictions have fluctuated during the various lockdowns implemented throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but in the 11 months since the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) first banned visitations across state prisons, Harris says she has seen the mental health of those around her steadily deteriorate.

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