PENDLETON — Gov. Kate Brown announced a second round of early releases for individuals incarcerated in Oregon prisons who are medically vulnerable to COVID-19 or within two months of release on Tuesday, Sept. 29, this time commuting the sentences of 66 people.

Brown has granted the release of 123 individuals from the state’s prisons since the start of the pandemic — less than 1% of the state’s prison population — after officials with the Oregon Department of Corrections said in April that up to 5,800 people would need to be released to allow for adequate social distancing.

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