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The ethics of incarceration during a pandemic
By The Washington Post
Post Reports
31/03/20
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30m 0s
What coronavirus means for crowded prisons, from reporter Kimberly Kindy. The tension in a community that’s dealing with a deadly outbreak but reluctant to shut down its economy, from Cleve Wootson. And, how the virus is separating extended families, from Caitlin Gibson.
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Amid fears that the coronavirus will be particularly deadly in the crowded prisons and jails,
counties and states are releasing thousands of inmates.
A pro-Trump community in Florida,
hit early by virus, sits at emotional nexus of national debate over reopening economy amid health crisis
Kids are coronavirus carriers.
Their grandparents are their caretakers, and they’re vulnerable
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