More than 2,000 people incarcerated at the California prison have gotten COVID-19, and 11 have died as advocates call for the governor to release more inmates.
The deadly coronavirus outbreak at California’s San Quentin prison is growing at a devastating pace.
More than half of the people incarcerated there have been infected with COVID-19 as advocates and officials continue calls for Gov. Gavin Newsom to release more inmates.
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