Covid-19: Prisons exposed in Brazil’s crisis

Prisons have proved fertile grounds for SARS-CoV-2 worldwide. As Latin America becomes the new epicentre of the pandemic, the unsanitary living conditions of the world’s third largest prison population cannot be ignored, writes Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade

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COVID-19
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Prisons
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