Homelessness amongst the COVID-19 pandemic | Coronavirus Chronicles

The homeless communities are one of the most vulnerable amidst the pandemic, and numerous people are on the frontlines to ensure their health & safety.
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32 comments

  1. At least I have my van to live in. The VA didn’t help. My church didn’t help. My family didn’t. I am on my own. I missed hot showers.

    1. God bless i am pregnant and homeless, i went to the only shelter open. They hooked me up with a place to live for 1 month. I feel blesses keep your head up keep smiling

    1. JogBird Seems that way doesn’t it? No, I think there’s designated areas, where they kind of leave them alone, cause there’s too many.

  2. She’s right. If one person got it and passed it on to the people of skid row, then cycle keeps on going

  3. During crises, everyone becomes greedy, especially mask companies
    I have a store that sells most wanted epidemic masks
    Please, our store supports the American, Canadian and Australian people

  4. He said it the flue is a small worry compared to other things and that is coming from people that live on the street, in real close quarters and have no choice of the mater, and social distancing is impossible~!
    These people have nothing else to do but and they worry about many other worries including many different deceases that were brought in by so many others and the filth that they live in makes it impossible to follow the guide lines of the doctor’s criteria.

  5. Las Vegas closed it’s shelter and has made its homeless sleep on the asphalt of Cashman. Meanwhile the casino hotel rooms sit empty. There is no God

    1. While you did nothing to try and help. Many of those homeless preferred it, because it was watched over, which made them feel more safe than on the streets in the middle of the night. They got there own section. And didn’t just lay directly on concrete.
      And if a casino can take them in, so could you.

  6. The crisis in the usa is absolutely heartbreaking! They took the homeless people from my city here in Canada moved them up north and placed them in Housing units

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