As of Tuesday, around 24,977 staff members had also received their first shot.
Nearly 70% of incarcerated people who have been offered the vaccine have accepted it.
The figures have been praised by prison advocates who say only a fraction of the state s supply is needed to protect a population that s one of the most vulnerable to the virus.
Across California, 211 inmates and 26 corrections staff members have died from complications related to COVID-19.
Social distancing is difficult in crowded settings like prisons, and the virus has many chances to enter as staff comes and goes.
During the pandemic, the state corrections agency has faced accusations of failing to enforce protocols at several prisons, resulting in outbreaks.
my dad used to do everything she wanted. you know, it was like she was manipulating him. and then whenever he wasn t there, i d get abused by her, so i just told myself, i m going to kill her. you know, and i don t care what happens to me. now that my dad is dead, i am going to kill her. and that is what i did. and i went over to her house, and i shot her. since his release 11 years ago, richard has been in and out of california prisons. he has been sentenced for numerous crimes, including drug abuse, robbery, prison escape and attacking other inmates convicted of child abuse. he was sent here to atascadero more than a year ago after robbing a fast food restaurant. well, the question is, what kind of a job does this ad describe? tommy? kitchen manager job. i try not to think of it a as prison. i am trying to think of it as more of a school. you know?
that is an enormous number of people, and these are people who by and large have not been treated in any way for their sexual acting out. that statistic refers only to those released from california prisons. national rates for rape and sexual assault remain fairly constant despite the high cost of releasing sex offenders to state institutions at least 15 other states have followed california s lead and are locking up their sex offenders on indefinite parole. we don t talk about cure in any of the areas in which we treat people, but we do talk about bringing symptoms under control. there s some more. and in our particular commitment we talk about people learning what the high-risk factors are, how to understand and control the behavior and exercise controls that they were not able to exercise before, but
i think the true evidence is overwhelming that it is far more than native-americans. we know that immigrants and not just illegal immigrants are for more likely to be on government assistance than the native born. that s crazy. why are we bringing in people whom we have to help? that is meant for our poor people. that includes hispanic poor people and black poor people. we have to care about our own. secondly as i ve said before, only 25% of the entire california prison population is white. well, california is only about 6% black. so what are liberals saying? that 75% of the inmates of california prisons which has been accepting inmates from the 60s, 70s, and 80s when california was the far majority white and black, they re still in prison. that whole manson family. 75% of those, are you saying are black? no. of course. they re hispanic. let me