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Webinar: COVID-19 Threats to Detention Center/Prison Populations

Physicians for Human Rights, 2020/April 23

With Dr. Scott Allen, Eunice Cho, and Gerald Staberock

In the sixth installment of PHR’s webinar series, PHR Senior Medical Advisor Dr. Ranit Mishori moderated a discussion on COVID-19 and detention center/prison populations featuring Dr. Scott Allen, Eunice Cho, and Gerald Staberock. They discussed the U.S. and international response to the danger of contagion in these densely populated environments, questions concerning access to care for inmates and staff, and how judgments being made today will shape the landscape of legal precedent going forward.

To watch the webinar please click on the link below:

https://youtu.be/6fRDVeRDG3Y

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