Homeless epidemic

Lisa

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Again, you aren’t actually searching for that information to know if what your saying is accurate, are you?
I‘m pretty sure if the virus got the homeless..we’d all hear about it..but it didn’t...not like a highly contagious virus should have...
 

justjess

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I‘m pretty sure if the virus got the homeless..we’d all hear about it..but it didn’t...not like a highly contagious virus should have...







There you go. Troll.
 

justjess

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Goad much just jess?
She’s liking your post but hasn’t commented on the error of her statement after being provided with plenty of proof her statement was wrong. She responds to literally everything. Wonder why she’s all of a sudden so silent?
 

Lisa

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There you go. Troll.
That’s all? That’s not much considering the world went on lock down over this thing...

Nearly 600 homeless people in Boston have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, a caseload that includes two deaths.

A man living in a Center City homeless shelter died of the coronavirus on April 2 after an outbreak of the disease infected more than three dozen people at the facility, The Inquirer has learned.
The man is the only known homeless person among 5,700 shelter residents in Philadelphia to die from COVID-19, city officials said. In a statement, they described the encampment as “dangerous" and said that moving people into the shelter was “absolutely the right thing to do,” a “humane intervention.”

The Union Rescue Mission in downtown Los Angeles reported 43 positive cases, and of those, only 16 people were symptomatic.

At least 40 homeless people in New York City have succumbed to coronavirus since the pandemic began its deadly march through the five boroughs.


The pandemic that has plunged California — the world’s fifth-largest economy — into recession has hit hard. There are concerns the virus could sweep through the state’s 150,000 homeless, who are challenging to test and are vulnerable because many have chronic health conditions and lack safe places to quarantine themselves, health officials say.
So far, San Francisco is the only city to report a large breakout at a homeless shelter, where more than 100 people tested positive, including 10 staff. None were seriously ill when tested but three are in the hospital, said Rachael Kagan, a public health spokeswoman.



Nearly one-third of the people staying at the largest emergency homeless shelter in northern Arizona have tested positive for the coronavirus, the shelter’s executive director said Thursday.
Most of the 20 people, including two staff members, with COVID-19 showed no symptoms,
 

justjess

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That’s not all Lisa. That’s a two second google search. You can do your own.

Do you know what didn’t turn up? Any articles stating the homeless have been miraculously spared. Instead I found a whole bunch of articles about outbreaks sweeping through local homeless populations. Which completely disproves your argument that covid isn’t effecting homeless people. But duck and dodge around it however you like. It’s what you always do anyway.
 

Lisa

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That’s not all Lisa. That’s a two second google search. You can do your own.

Do you know what didn’t turn up? Any articles stating the homeless have been miraculously spared. Instead I found a whole bunch of articles about outbreaks sweeping through local homeless populations. Which completely disproves your argument that covid isn’t effecting homeless people. But duck and dodge around it however you like. It’s what you always do anyway.
It’s barely anything...
 
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