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Feeling helpless: Families of Washington state inmates fearful as COVID-19 numbers climb

Feeling helpless: Families of Washington state inmates fearful as COVID-19 numbers climb An inmate at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen died from COVID-19 last week. This is the fourth inmate in the state to die from the virus. Author: Kaila Lafferty (KING5) Updated: 6:25 AM PST December 14, 2020 MONROE, Wash. Families of inmates in Washington state prisons are voicing their concerns as novel coronavirus cases climb. Some of those families said the state isn’t doing enough to protect the incarcerated population. “I could tell you, my husband is a sweet man who’s made some mistakes, but he is my everything and I love him,” said Twyla Kill, whose husband is an inmate.

Virus rampant in prisons like mine – we need vaccine early

Virus rampant in prisons like mine – we need vaccine early
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Everything is upside down : Airway Heights inmate shares unbearable conditions while fighting COVID-19

Everything is upside down : Airway Heights inmate shares unbearable conditions while fighting COVID-19 According to the Washington State Department of Corrections, 775 inmates at the facility have tested positive for the coronavirus. Author: Amanda Roley Updated: 7:22 PM PST December 10, 2020 AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. The number of COVID-19 cases at the Airway Heights Corrections Center continues to climb, with the Washington State Department of Corrections reporting 775 inmates testing positive. This means an estimated one-third of the inmate population has the virus. Tobin Sather is one of those prisoners who tested positive on Thanksgiving Day. Not the turkey I was looking for, Sather said.

These dogs are finding feces and saving endangered wildlife

These dogs are finding feces and saving endangered wildlife SEATTLE / CNN Eba is more than just the Very Good Dog she appears to be, she’s a professional and tracking the scent of killer whale poop floating in Puget Sound. “It’s a three-being team,” said Deborah Giles, a dog handler with Conservation Canines and a biologist at the University of Washington in Seattle. “It’s a coordinated dance between the dog reacting to a scent, the handler being able to interpret that change in body behavior of the dog, and then the boat driver really being in tune with not only the dog and the handler, but also all of the other things associated with being on the water,” she added.

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