Migrants, Prisoners at High Risk of Covid-19 in Panama
Unsanitary Conditions and Overcrowding Could Lead to Public Health Crisis
![A young inmates looks at another group of fellow inmates during choir practice at the Las Garzas de Pacora detention center, Panama, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/06/061220Amer_Panama_Prison.jpg?h=230b1677&itok=y6srIJ3T)
Unsanitary Conditions and Overcrowding Could Lead to Public Health Crisis
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