“Jails and prisons have a steady influx of people into and out of the facilities,” the paper says. “It is a daily, constant churn of new detainees, staff and volunteers, and contracted workers all entering into the facilities from the community. The buildings themselves are often overcrowded, or structured in such a way that people spend time double or triple-bunked, or sleeping in dormitory-style housing.”
Report: Structural racism — from segregated housing to limited job opportunities — responsible for high rate of COVID-19 deaths among African Americans

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