This report is written by the Covid In-Custody Project — an independent journalism project that partners ...
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Sac Sheriff refuses to disclose COVID vaccination rate for staff citing “medical privacy” reasons
Sac Sheriff refuses to disclose COVID vaccination rate for staff citing “medical privacy” reasons
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No COVID vaccine mandate for Alameda County’s sheriff’s office, says public health department director
No COVID vaccine mandate for Alameda County’s sheriff’s office, says public health department director
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Santa Rita Jail is experiencing its worst outbreak so far. Here’s what we know about vaccinations for the population and staff
Santa Rita Jail is experiencing its worst outbreak so far. Here’s what we know about vaccinations for the population and staff
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California Will Require COVID-19 Vaccines for School
California Will Require COVID-19 Vaccines for School
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‘Impact of this trauma will stay with us forever’ – San Quentin Resident Reflects on COVID-19
‘Impact of this trauma will stay with us forever’ – San Quentin Resident Reflects on COVID-19
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300 San Quentin Residents’ Lawsuit Against CDCR For Mishandling COVID-19 Underway
300 San Quentin Residents’ Lawsuit Against CDCR For Mishandling COVID-19 Underway
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As Vaccination Uptake Increases, CDCR Announces Plans to Ease In-Person Visitation Restrictions
As Vaccination Uptake Increases, CDCR Announces Plans to Ease In-Person Visitation Restrictions
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10 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis: Good Conduct Credit Rate Expanded; Staff Vaccine Acceptance Raises Concerns
10 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis: Good Conduct Credit Rate Expanded; Staff Vaccine Acceptance Raises Concerns
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Prison Staff Across the Nation Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine Despite Widespread Outbreaks
Prison Staff Across the Nation Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine Despite Widespread Outbreaks
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6 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis: Cases Decline & Vaccinations Increase
6 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis: Cases Decline & Vaccinations Increase
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Less Than 50 Percent of Santa Clara Sheriff’s Office Staff Accepted Vaccinations; COVID-19 Fears Heighten for Incarcerated People
Less Than 50 Percent of Santa Clara Sheriff’s Office Staff Accepted Vaccinations; COVID-19 Fears Heighten for Incarcerated People
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Commentary: A Growing Disconnect Again on COVID As Regulations Lift Perhaps Too Fast
Commentary: A Growing Disconnect Again on COVID As Regulations Lift Perhaps Too Fast
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11 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID-19 Crisis: In-Person Visitation to Resume in Phases From April 10
11 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID-19 Crisis: In-Person Visitation to Resume in Phases From April 10
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5 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis – Staff Employment Fell by Nearly 2,000 Since Pandemic Emerged
5 Weekly Highlights from CDCR’s COVID Crisis – Staff Employment Fell by Nearly 2,000 Since Pandemic Emerged
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