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COVID is back in PA prisons - B5 variant is spreading like butter
2022

COVID is back in PA prisons - B5 variant is spreading like butter

Hann, CarolPennsylvania
Sanitation & standards at women's facilities in Georgia
2022

Sanitation & standards at women's facilities in Georgia

Spears, SusanGeorgia
In March of 2020 COVID-19 became the end of an era
2021

In March of 2020 COVID-19 became the end of an era

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The COVID-19 pandemic from inside the walls, part two
July 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic from inside the walls, part two

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM INSIDE THE WALLS, PART TWO Anonymous I am a female inmate in the state of California, and I previously wrote about what it is like to experience a pandemic while imprisoned...
LexiCalifornia
FMWCC - COVID-19
April 3, 2020

FMWCC - COVID-19

By: Jessica Chambers 4-3-20 FMWCC - Covid-19 Las Vegas, NV. The way this facility is trying to stop the spread of Covid-19/or take precautions is ridiculous. FMWCC might as well have a sign posted outside...
Chambers, JessicaNevada
The COVID-19 pandemic from inside the walls
2020

The COVID-19 pandemic from inside the walls

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FROM INSIDE THE WALLS Anonymous I am a female inmate in the state of California. I am incarcerated in the largest women’s prison in the world, and only one of two dedicated...
LexiCalifornia
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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