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1 in 5 prisoners in the US has had COVID-19, 1,700 have died

By Beth Schwartzapfel and Katie Park of The Marshall Project and Andrew Demillo of The Associated Press
December 19, 2020
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In this Oct. 13 photo, family members of inmates incarcerated in the Utah Department of Corrections’ prison system hold candles and say a prayer following a rally outside the Department of Corrections office in Draper, Utah. One in five state and federal prisoners in the United States has tested positive for the coronavirus, a rate more than four times higher than the general population. In some states, more than half of prisoners have been infected, according to data collected by The Associated Press and The Marshall Project.

Steve Griffin | The Deseret News via AP

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