SEE SOMETHING WRONG, DO SOMETHING RIGHT (RESPECTFULLY) & SOUNDING THE ALARM ON PRISON COVID-19 VIRAL-GENOCIDE
A RETROSPECTIVE
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What took the CDC so long?
Two weeks ago, BreakOut Music CEOs’ recommended to “Cover your Cough with Clothing” to protect travelers and those in close contact with others. A practical and physics-based recommendation. Only recently, did the CDC publicly recommend what BreakOut Music desperately put out to the public weeks ago. In their latest pro-social contribution, BreakOut Music team is sounding the alarm for people in jail or prisons.
1. According to Miriam Bavly, co-CEO of BreakOut Music and Harvard School of Public
Health alumna, “The CDC let American travelers down. The CDC admits there were cases
of Coronavirus as early as January 14 , with the number increasing by 100% by mid-
February. JayQ The Legend and I were horrified with the reckless coughing and sneezing on flights during February up until early March. People were spraying their germs everywhere. As a result, we felt compelled to make a practical public service recommendation, when the government and airlines were silent. What we now know is that many people infected with COVID-19 were travelling during that time. No governmental or airline controls were publicly in place. Flight attendants were not empowered to be part of the solution, nor could they take measures to protect themselves, for fear of upsetting passengers. It is a sad reflection on both our government and airlines.”
The CDC’s only recommendations were to cover your cough with a single-use tissue and or use the inside of your elbow. Airlines had no better recommendations.
If you were wearing a scarf around your nose and mouth, the people around you would not be at such a great risk.
“It is basic physics and common sense”, says JayQ The Legend, co-CEO of Breakout Music & top Afrobeat artist (trial lawyer, marine, and commercial pilot), “if you cover your cough with high thread-count clothing that you have on or carrying with you, your droplets do not travel beyond yourself. The CDC and airlines were not doing everything they could to keep us travelers healthy during February and early March. They put us at more risk than was necessary.”
SOUNDING THE ALARM ON PRISON COVID-19 VIRAL-GENOCIDE
Again, BreakOut Music is sounding the alarm first. A large population of people is as risk. People who are incarcerated in institutions such as jails, prisons and juvenile correctional centers are at greater risk for an aggressive spreading of Coronavirus (COVID-19), as this population is historically neglected and living in tight quarters. If the government does not acknowledge the need to step up, we are going to have a crisis that will spill over to local communities and health care facilities. Many of those in prison are eventually found innocent or are too poor to post bail.
You can help prevent the viral genocide of our brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, and children by downloading, circulating to government officials, celebrities, athletes and posting the attached alert.
In an exclusive interview conducted by JayQ The Legend, one inmate locked up in a Jail stated, “I came in here healthy I want to leave healthy and alive”.
The person who asked to remain anonymous continued his account with “Up to seventy or more people are sharing less than five toilets. We are served food by people with no masks, talking over the service line, and sharing tables in the dining area that are not sanitized between use. We are not given access to sanitizers, masks, gloves or wipes, yet we walk in columns close behind each other sharing the same air. No social distancing is permitted.”
While there are some inmates already quietly quarantined at some facilities, those inmates had already been in contact with the population for days or weeks before the quarantine protocol was imposed. Listen to the witness in his own words plea for help in an exclusive interview on the link below. This may become a major national civil rights issue. Incarcerated people even though being punished for a crime, still must not be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment; this is a violation of the eight amendment rights to the United States Constitution.
Lack of aggressive initiative such as, constant disinfecting, barrier protections, proper medical care or other contact conditions that put incarcerated people at a great COVID-19 risk, could result in a widespread sickness and genocidal-like death of a largely black and brown population, which comprise more than 50% of the United States prison population.
The BreakOut Music team proactively launched the cover your cough with clothing campaign and is again sounding the alarm about a brewing catastrophe in prisons. The human rights of people incarcerated must be considered and must be the concerns of taxpayers with will foot the bill one way or another, by prevention or lawsuits. We must save lives even in prison.
BreakOut Music and JayQ The Legend would like to remind everyone to take responsibility for yourself. In regard to others, See something wrong, DO something right (respectfully).