'Tomorrow we take action': How Sask. inmates rallied for saf

'Tomorrow we take action': How Sask. inmates rallied for safer conditions during the pandemic


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A group of distraught inmates looked at me, their faces full of confusion. What do we do now? 
One of the nursing staff just announced to the room that someone on our unit at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre had COVID-19. This revelation further added to the tension, stress and fear on an already overcrowded unit. 
I was admitted to the Saskatoon Correctional Centre mid-August. I first went through the overcrowded quarantine unit, where I slept for 14 days in a cell with another depressed inmate on a makeshift bed on the floor. There are six dorms — large rooms filled with bunk beds about five feet apart. Thirty of us share three toilets and two sinks. The responsibility of cleaning fell on us, but the cleaning products were given out at the discretion of the guards. 

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