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He also uploaded a short film with recordings and interviews from inmates concerned and fearful of the virus spreading in confined spaces. In the powerful video, you can hear inmates describe their living conditions: bunk beds, cells containing six people, etc."If it comes in here," a voice says,"it will spread like wildfire."
The two-minute film keeps the inmates' names anonymous, as they also explain how jail officials did not provide them with any protective gear or sanitize their showers., there are 2,820 federal inmates and 266 BOP staff who have confirmed positive test results for COVID-19 nationwide — and that figure is only based off of those tested. This alarming number and lack of accessible testing makes Common's campaign all the more imperative.
For more information, to learn how to help, and to watch the short film in full, visit the We Matter Too website
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