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Protesters Claim Virus is Surging in Massachusetts Prisons

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: Ann, an organizer of the protest who would only give her first names due to fear of reprisals against inmates she deals with, sets up a sign on her car prior to driving by the first of five prisons protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: Corrections officers outside as Protesters drive by the Massachusetts Correctional Institute in Concord protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: Corrections officers outside as Protesters drive by the Massachusetts Correctional Institute in Concord protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: Nicki Drouin, whose boyfriend is a inmate at in the Massachusetts Correctional System, confronts a man who was taking photos of protesters in the staging area who are protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: One of the Signs on a car prior to driving by the first of five prisons protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: Protesters drive by the Massachusetts Correctional Institute in Concord protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: One of the Signs on a car prior to driving by the first of five prisons protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

  • CONCORD, MA. NOVEMBER 15: Protesters drive by the Massachusetts Correctional Institute in Concord protesting conditions in the state prisons concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday November 8, 2020, in Concord (Jim Michaud / MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)

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