Homeless And Coronavirus
People experiencing homelessness are uniquely vulnerable to contracting COVID-19, and to experiencing harsher effects of the virus. These effects disproportionately impact people of color, and the following resources should be implemented with a racial equity lens.
Thursday: Homeless shelters, like elder care homes, have seen outbreaks. By Jesse Bedayn and Brett Simpson Anthony Deloney in the courtyard garden at St. Mary's Center in Oakland on March 31. Guidance intended to support response planning by homeless service providers, including overnight emergency shelters, day shelters, and meal service providers. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China.
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Tools and resources for the homeless services field to adapt service delivery during COVID-19.
View ResourcesPhoto: Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesSACRAMENTO — California is spending the first $150 million of its emergency coronavirus funding on slowing the spread of the disease among the homeless population.Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an Wednesday sending $100 million to local governments for shelter support and emergency housing. The state will use the other $50 million to buy 1,309 travel trailers and to lease hotel and motels rooms to quarantine homeless people who show symptoms of coronavirus.