The public health threat that prisons has never been clearer than during the COVID-19 pandemic. (ArturVerkhovetskiy, ViewApart, ArturVerkhovetskiy, Jerome-Cronenberger/Deposit Photos/)In early 2020, Alexis Triplett watched the news coming out of China, her gaze set on a TV inside her cell in La Vista Correctional Facility in Pueblo, Colorado. People over there were getting sick with a mysterious respiratory disease. “I heard about it coming to the States, and I’m like, ‘Okay, that kind of sucks,’” she says. On March 5, the first confirmed COVID-19 cases appeared in the state.Restrictions soon locked down the world beyond her walls. Denver canceled its St. Patrick’s Day parade; concert venues
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