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With masks on, three feet is just as safe as six feet apart in Massachusetts schools, researchers find
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BOSTON - As COVID-19 infection rates continue to fall, Massachusetts officials are signaling it s almost time to end remote learning and send all school-aged children back to the classroom. While emerging data suggest young children and schools have not been primary drivers of the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence to guide best practices to prevent the spread of the virus in the school setting has been limited and, as a result, national and international recommendations are inconsistent.
A study led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) physician-researchers provides new, much-needed data about the optimal physical distancing between students for the prevention of COVID-19 in the school setting. In a retrospective, statewide cohort study, the researchers compared the rates of COVID-19 cases in students and staff in Massachusetts public schools among districts with universal mask mandates but different physical distancing requirements. The team found no substantial diff
Restore Justice. End The Cash Bail System - Honolulu Civil Beat
Restore Justice. End The Cash Bail System
Most of us would like to believe that the law treats the rich and the poor alike, but it doesn’t.
About the Author
Robert Merce is a retired attorney. He served as vice-chair of the House Concurrent Resolution 85 Task Force on Prison Reform and was the principal author of the group s final report to the 2019 Legislature. He is on the Board of Directors of the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation and served on the Hawaii Reentry Commission.
On any given day close to 900 people are locked up in Hawaii’s dismal and decrepit jails even though they are presumed innocent and have not been convicted of a crime. The vast majority are charged with relatively low-level offenses misdemeanors, petty misdemeanors or class C felonies and many are homeless or suffer from mental illness or substance use disorders.
Reforming the cash bail system benefits both the accused and taxpayers
Sara E. Murphy, For Beacon Magazine
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7:21 am UTC Feb. 10, 2021
Beacon Magazine and the Savannah Morning News explore the effects of race and class discrimination in Savannah institutions and offer solutions to overcoming the obstacles that divide us.
A fundamental tenet of the American criminal justice system is its presumption that the accused is innocent until proven guilty, yet 74 percent of people in U.S. jails have not been convicted of a crime, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. That’s more than 555,000 people on any given day whose freedom has been revoked without a trial.
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