‘Worse than what we thought’: New data reveals deeper problems with the Bureau of Prisons’ Covid response
STAT obtained new data that reveals federal prisoners at the highest risk for Covid-19 were left waiting months for vaccines and tests.
WASHINGTON — The incarcerated people at Federal Medical Center Devens should have been some of the first to receive the Covid vaccines, back when they first came out in December 2020. At the time, the country was prioritizing high-risk people in high-risk settings, like older Americans in nursing homes.
So Devens seemed a better candidate than most prisons for an early vaccine rollout: It’s one of just seven facilities in the country equipped to handle federal prisoners with complex medical conditions like end-stage renal disease — people who were also especially vulnerable to dying from the coronavirus.
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