Florida begins asking prisoners about COVID-19 vaccine But education plan is lacking, experts say sun-sentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sun-sentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Staff at Florida prisons have started asking inmates to decide if they would accept a COVID-19 vaccine, but are providing little or no information to help prisoners make that potentially life-saving decision, advocates say. There's still no public plan for getting the vaccine to prisoners or staff.
DOJ investigation into Lowell prison uncovers years of abuse, neglect and horror
Former inmates are pushing to shut the prison down, after DOJ found Eighth Amendment violations Photo by Ashley Hicks | The Independent Florida Alligator
Editor’s Note: The story contains mentions of sexual assault.
The guards handcuffing Kathryn Eno knew exactly how to clasp the cold metal onto the meaty parts of her wrists in a way that would make her wince.
While in a shower with nothing but a waist-high wall to hide behind, Eno could feel the heavy gaze of male prison guards.
Sometimes it would be a radio screeching right next to her ear to wake up. Other days it was slamming lockers or shining a flashlight into her eyes. The guards would grab the women, and if they refused to
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