At the onset of the pandemic, many prisons across the US suspended in-person visitation, disrupting rehabilitative programs. While things are almost back to normal, some prisoners wonder if the lost time will impact their fitness for parole. (March 2) (AP video/Noreen Nasir and Aaron Morrison)
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