Actually I care.
This guy paid his dues....44 years. He died of Covid before they could get him out the gate.
Michigan inmate died of Covid-19 just before he was to be released - CNN
People are being offered early release if their end dates are within the year. Our country has a significant number of non-violent offenders who should be released and have been.
Where do you think these folks are gonna go if a state prison system is overrun with Covid? Yep, to the nearest public hospital. We have to manage these locations too if not for the healthcare system but also for morality of human decency.
Only 13.2% of offenders are in your "I don't care" category.
Chart Label Offense # of Inmates % of Inmates
a Banking and Insurance, Counterfeit, Embezzlement 329 0.2%
b Burglary, Larceny, Property Offenses 8,085 5.0%
c Continuing Criminal Enterprise 321 0.2%
d Courts or Corrections 655 0.4%
e Drug Offenses 73,476 45.5%
f Extortion, Fraud, Bribery 9,516 5.9%
g Homicide, Aggravated Assault, and Kidnapping Offenses 5,120 3.2%
h Immigration 9,349 5.8%
i Miscellaneous 1,005 0.6%
j National Security 47 0.0%
k Robbery 5,498 3.4%
l Sex Offenses 16,729 10.4%
m Weapons, Explosives, Arson 31,401 19.4%
BOP Statistics: Inmate Offenses
As well there is alot to learn about covid from these populations. Appears Ohio is the only state that is mass testing and has found 96% of their positive tests have no symptoms. Which even more highlights the need for mass testing to find people who are infected and spreading to others.
In four U.S. state prisons, nearly 3,300 inmates test positive for coronavirus -- 96% without symptoms