Life

Prison Inmates in Texas Paid $2 an Hour to Move Bodies of COVID-19 Victims

Texas' El Paso County is paying nine prison inmates $2 an hour to move bodies of coronavirus victims. The county has seen a surge in cases since September.

covid inmates
Image via Getty/ Steven D Starr
Getty

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, Texas’ El Paso County has hired prison inmates to move bodies of coronavirus victims for $2 an hour.

CBS News reports that the county is paying nine inmates to do the work. Chris Acosta, public affairs director at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, described them as “low-level offenders” and that they have been “provided full PPE by the morgue/hospital.”

“The work is 100 percent voluntary,” she added. “It's great that these individuals are stepping up and volunteering to assist a community in dire need of help right now.”

El Paso County has about 34,000 current COVID-19 cases, with over 1,100 people in hospitals. Since the pandemic’s outset, the county has seen 769 deaths from the virus.

While prison labor is common in jails, giving inmates the assignment of moving virus victims has many wondering about the ethics of this type of work. Though the 13th Amendment outlawed slavery in 1865, it omitted people who are “duly convicted” of a crime. That exception meant prisoners can be paid nothing for labor—and Texas is one of five states where typical prison jobs go unpaid. The average wage for prisoners for non-prison jobs ranges from 14 cents to 63 cents an hour.

But the Texas inmates may have their jobs cut soon since the county has sought help from the National Guard to dispose of the bodies, according to Acosta.

The Texas Tribunereports that the county has created 10 mobile morgues to house bodies since the number of hospitalized virus patients has risen by tenfold since the beginning of September.

Related Stories

mouth wash covid
life

Study Says COVID-19 Can be Killed by Mouthwash Within 30 Seconds

A new study from researchers at Cardiff University shows that over-the-counter mouthwash can kill COVID-19 particles in the mouth within 30 seconds.

tara mahadevan1995 days ago
U.S. President elect Joe Biden looks on during a press briefing at the Queen Theater
life

Joe Biden Warns Trump That 'More People May Die' If He Continues to Ignore COVID-19

President-elect Joe Biden issued a dire warning about the consequences the country could face if Donald Trump continues to refuse his coronavirus help.

Xavier Hamilton1996 days ago
moderna
life

Moderna Says COVID-19 Vaccine Shows 94.5 Percent Efficacy Rate in Trial

The news of Moderna's success in the COVID-19 vaccine candidate search follows a similarly promising update earlier this month from the Pfizer team.

Trace William Cowen1996 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App