Monday, October 12, 2020

Police, at High Risk for COVID-19, Race to Adapt

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More than 100 law enforcement officers -- mainly police, sheriffs, and corrections -- have died from COVID-19 on the job this year, which is more than from gun violence, car accidents, heart attacks, or other causes, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page.



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