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How Does COVID-19 Spread in Prisons?

Altaf Deviyati, Director of Operations, IMAN Research

06-Apr-20 14:00

How Does COVID-19 Spread in Prisons?

We’ve read of the authorities clamping down harder on those violating the Movement Control Order. But this has brought to light a new problem: the overcrowding of prisons, especially with almost 400 violators being sentenced to prison under the second phase that began on 1st April. But will we see prisons becoming a hotbed of infection?

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Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan, Lim Sue Ann, Dashran Yohan


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