Study links short stays at Cook County Jail early in the pandemic to the spread of COVID-19 in Black and Latino neighborhoods after inmates’ release – Chicago Tribune*

Researchers said the release of people held at the Cook County Jail — sometimes only for a matter of hours — was the biggest factor fueling Chicago’s COVID-19 racial disparities in his study, outpacing higher-profile issues such as poverty, population density and public transportation use.
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debtsor
4 years ago

Of course, the conclusion (aka significance) of this scientific study is:

“[the] detention for alleged offenses that can be safely managed without incarceration is likely harming public safety and driving racial health disparities.”

Social Justice! No cash bail! Release criminals! Equity!

How can anyone take this nonsense seriously? Even science has been affected by social justice. Nothing can be trusted anymore.

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