FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2020, file 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. For 15 months, The Marshall Project and The Associated Press tracked the spread of COVID-19 through prisons nationwide. Prisons were forced to adapt to unusual and deadly circumstances. But now, as new cases are declining and facilities are loosening restrictions, thereâs little evidence to suggest enough substantive changes have been made to handle future waves of infection.
Steve Griffin - member online, The Deseret News