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The New York Times, The New York Times Published: 16 Apr 2021 12:49 PM BdST Updated: 16 Apr 2021 12:49 PM BdST A comparison of COVID-19 cases at federal and state prisons across the country. The New York Times A comparison of COVID-19 cases at federal and state prisons across the country. The New York Times The COVID infection rate in American prisons may be as much as 17 times higher than the known global rate. The New York Times
America’s prisons, jails and detention centres have been among the nation’s most dangerous places when it comes to infections from the coronavirus. Each day over the past year, more than 1,400 new inmate infections and seven deaths, on average, have been reported inside those facilities.
As it Were: Simon Kenton made quite a name for himself in Ohio s early days
Ed Lentz
Simon Kenton was a genuinely extraordinary figure in the early history of Ohio.
A frontiersman, Kenton was Ohio’s answer to Kentucky’s Daniel Boone. In fact, he knew Boone quite well and had saved Boone’s life in an early battle against British and Native American warriors.
And he was a man who knew central Ohio quite well and often traveled back and forth across the great Darby and Pickaway plains.
Kenton was born in Virginia in 1755 and grew up farming with his family at what was then the edge of the frontier.