where jail inmates have begun earning $2 an hour to transport bodies amid a skyrocketing number of virus deaths. "We're close. The fire department has made some shelving units for us. We've gone to extra efforts to try to find more space," Cook said....
“They do not work. They are not allowed books or a deck of cards or letters from home. Plates of food are stacked outside the cells at mealtimes and pulled through the bars. No meat is ever served. The 30-minute daily respite is merely to leave the cell for the central hal...
“There are only so many medical personnel to go around. And I think what we're seeing in places like El Paso is not sustainable for all or a large part of the state,” said Dr. Mark McClellan, a former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He said the numbers sugges...
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