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La periodista estaba ayudando, dando clases de periodismo a los presos. Pero resultó observando cómo miles de reclusos se infectaron con COVID-19. Docenas han muerto desde entonces, convirtiendo a San Quentin en un punto de crisis
Read MoreLandscaper Jose Diaz beat the coronavirus. He came back from a coma and a heart attack and weeks tethered to a ventilator. He returned to the happy embrace of his family. Then he got the hospital bills.
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