Krystal January 12, 2021 (1:49 am)
Both me and my husband have been waiting. The 6 it was mailed out and its the 12. And we need a place to stay until we finally get our checks. The person who is letting us stay at their place thinks we’re lying and wants us to leave by tonight. It’s cold out there and with this covid 19 going around it’s scary. We don’t want to get the corona virus. We want to live. WHERE’S OUR STIMULUS CHECKS?????
Jacqueline January 12, 2021 (7:56 am)
Tell the person that is letting you stay with them to be a little more patient. This is government that we are talking about and they move as slow as 2 Christmas. I am waiting on mine also it was mail out on the 6th of Jan 2021 supposedly going by the get my payment tool. But they are saying that it could take 3 to 4 weeks to receive it. So I wait.
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Wisconsin DOC reverses course, releases COVID-19 inmate death tolls at individual prisons
January 11, 2021 3:23 PM Naomi Kowles
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MADISON, Wis. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections has released total death tolls due to COVID-19 at the prison facilities where the deaths occurred. To date, at least 25 prisoners have died from COVID-19 in Wisconsin; previously, the DOC has refused to release information about what facilities have had inmates die because of COVID-19.
Oshkosh and Waupun Correctional Institutions lead the list with four inmate deaths each. Stanley and Redgranite Correctional Institutions have each reported three inmate deaths; facilities at Racine, Fox Lake and Dodge have each reported two deaths.
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Jan 03, 2021 05:59 AM EST
Around the United States, local jails and state prison systems are battered by a wave of Covid-19 and have resorted to completely shutting down, and transferring their inmates somewhere else, an extreme strategy to keep the virus at bay.
State and local officials from California, Missouri, and Pennsylvania say that so many guards have fallen ill with covid-19 and are inept at working that they snappishly closed some correctional facilities to preserve community security and prisoner s safety.
The fallout is easy to predict, experts say. The open jails and prisons will perhaps become more crowded, unhygienic, and disease-ridden, and the transfers are likely to help covid-19 thrive both inside and outside the walls.
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