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40% of inmates in California s corrections system have been vaccinated for COVID-19

40% of inmates in California s corrections system have been vaccinated for COVID-19 Leila Miller © Provided by The LA Times San Quentin State Prison had a large and deadly coronavirus outbreak over the summer. (Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times) About 40% of people in the custody of California s corrections system have received the COVID-19 vaccine, a figure praised by prison advocates who say that only a fraction of the state’s vaccine is needed to protect a population that’s one of the most vulnerable to the virus. The vaccinations began Dec. 22 at the California Health Care Facility in Stockton, according to California Correctional Health Care Services. As of Monday, 37,588 incarcerated individuals and 24,959 staff members had received the vaccine. There are currently more than 94,000 people in the custody of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or CDCR.

Why it s important to reduce COVID-19 in prisons

Why it’s important to reduce COVID-19 in prisons Prisons represent a public health and human rights crisis during the pandemic. By Shaheen Pasha Just over wo years ago, Adnan Khan was incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison in California. Serving a sentence of 25 years to life at the time for felony murder, Khan stood side-by-side with other incarcerated men putting together packs for a hygiene drive for homeless youths items many of the men paid for out of their accounts. It was one of the many ways, Khan said, that the prison residents aimed to give back despite their incarceration.

Jails and prisons were hit hard in the pandemic and experts say they need to be prioritized for the vaccines

Jails and prisons were hit hard in the pandemic and experts say they need to be prioritized for the vaccines CNN 1/11/2021 By Christina Maxouris, CNN © Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images Vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine are prepared to be administered to front-line health care workers under an emergency use authorization at a drive up vaccination site from Renown Health in Reno, Nevada on December 17, 2020. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images) Yesenia Lara spoke to her uncle on the phone nearly every day until May 1. Raul Rodriguez, 61, who was in a Texas county jail after a DUI conviction, had struggled with alcoholism but was a loving man who was outgoing, always laughing, she said.

Jails and prisons were hit hard by Covid-19 and experts say they need to be prioritized for the vaccines

Jails and prisons were hit hard by Covid-19 and experts say they need to be prioritized for the vaccines Yesenia Lara spoke to her uncle on the phone nearly every day until May 1. Raul Rodriguez, 61, who was in a Texas county jail after a DUI conviction, had struggled with alcoholism but was a loving man who was “outgoing, always laughing,” she said. He told her there were about 15 to 20 other inmates in his cell and that they cut up shirts to use as face masks. He mentioned his throat hurt. And then she didn’t hear from him again. A little more than two weeks after their last conversation, she said authorities notified her family he had died of Covid-19.

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