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PA's Fretless Mishandling of COVID-19 (4:51) Sergio Hyland

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Sup everybody. It's Uptown Serg, and I got this piece that I want y'all to listen to. When I arrived at SCI Chester back in 2016, one of the very first elders I met and befriended was Tommy Pirant. He was a gentle giant in the seventies and walking with the aid of a cane. Prison conditions had destroyed both of his knees, eventually putting so much strain on his back that he needed multiple surgeries. When it got really bad, I forced Tommy to let me push him in his wheelchair as we both made our way to the medical department for our daily shots of insulin. See, like me, Tommy was a diabetic, but he had it under control. I remember getting a good laugh whenever I see this big old man walking around the unit with his tiny Chihuahua named Penny. Man he loved Penny, and Penny loved him. He treated that dog like family, but that's how Tommy was and everybody knew it. In fact, not long ago, he received a letter from the family of the person he was in prison for killing. They had forgiven them and wanted to know if