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The edge of silence

Prison During COVID: Part Three When COVID lockdown inside prison stretched from weeks into months, the outside world stopped feeling real. Prison became everything—the walls, the noise, the smell. The hunger, mold, and leaking ceilings were all normal. Every day I felt heavier. What really got to me was being forgotten.  […]

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While the world looked away

Prison During COVID: Part Two What followed was slower, quieter, and in many ways worse.  The days stopped having names once the lockdown became permanent.  We were sealed inside our pod with no warning and […]

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Surviving COVID behind bars

Prison During COVID: Part One My name is Thomas Moen. I am 58 years old. I have two daughters, six grandchildren, and one great grandchild. I also have two dogs that I love taking on walks, and I […]