Correctional officers call for new COVID rules in state prisons

Michael B. Powers, Ogdensburg city councilor and union president of the state Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association, stands outside his Ogdensburg home in April, having fully recovered from COVID-19. Sydney Schaefer/Watertown Daily Times
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