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Jay Z & Meek Mill's Donate 100,000 Masks To Prisons Amid COVID-19 Pandemic 

Jay Z & Meek Mill’s Donate 100,000 Masks To Prisons Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

The Coronavirus pandemic has halted lots of activities all over the world and it’s only getting worse. While there’s been no official vaccine for the virus, non governmental bodies have been donating to fight the spread.

Last month, Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation donated a total of $5 million to various organizations, particularly in marginalized communities in the United States, the Caribbean and in Africa.




And now, the REFORM Alliance, a criminal justice reform organization partnered by Jay Z and Meek Mill, is sending 100,000 masks to correctional facilities across the U.S.

Jay Z & Meek Mill's Donate 100,000 Masks To Prisons Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

“It’s a very vulnerable population,” chief advocacy officer at REFORM Jessica Jackson told CBS News. “We’re really worried about the number of people coming in and out of the facility, and the fact that the people living there might be sitting ducks during this pandemic.”




Prisons, especially in New York City, are at great risk to the coronavirus. 231 inmates and 223 staff members at New York City jails have tested positive for COVID-19, as of Thursday. Jackson says officials in New York City and Tennessee are interested in helping inmates but lack the supplies to do so.

Jay Z & Meek Mill's Donate 100,000 Masks To Prisons Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

“Overwhelmingly the response was, ‘please provide the masks, we really need them.’ They want to protect the people working and living in the facilities,” Jackson said. “I think Rikers Island especially, they are very aware the virus has hit and so many lives are now at risk.”




“We’re still looking at jail and prison populations that are completely overcrowded to dangerous levels when you’re looking at a pandemic like this head-on,” she added. “This is a movement, but we need all of the voices we can get.”

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