Once again, COVID delays crucial homeless census in the Bay Area

Deutschland Nachrichten Nachrichten

Once again, COVID delays crucial homeless census in the Bay Area
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten,Deutschland Schlagzeilen
  • 📰 mercnews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 22 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 12%
  • Publisher: 68%

The federally mandated homeless point-in-time count was supposed to happen last year, but got delayed because of COVID. Now a recent surge of infections is postponing it again.

Bay Area counties once again are postponing an important census count of homeless residents as they grapple with staffing and volunteer shortages — and worry over how to keep participants safe during the latest COVID surge.

“It’s an important process and an important part of the work that we do, and we just want to make sure people feel and are as safe as possible in conducting this important work,” said Helene Schneider, a regional coordinator for the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness. Contra Costa and San Mateo counties also are moving their street counts to Feb. 24. Alameda County officials voted Wednesday to move their count to Feb. 23.

Wir haben diese Nachrichten zusammengefasst, damit Sie sie schnell lesen können. Wenn Sie sich für die Nachrichten interessieren, können Sie den vollständigen Text hier lesen. Weiterlesen:

mercnews /  🏆 88. in US

Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen

Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.

Questions surround the COVID-19 omicron variant's relationship with long-haul COVIDQuestions surround the COVID-19 omicron variant's relationship with long-haul COVIDLong-haul COVID is described as having symptoms more than months after an initial infection.
Weiterlesen »

COVID surge pushes San Jose State to delay in-person classesCOVID surge pushes San Jose State to delay in-person classesSan Jose State joins several other public and private universities delaying the start of in-person classes amid a wave of COVID-19 cases.
Weiterlesen »

COVID was again the leading cause of death among U.S. law enforcement in 2021COVID was again the leading cause of death among U.S. law enforcement in 2021Some 458 officers died in the line of duty, making 2021 the deadliest year since 1930. The vast majority of deaths — 301 — are attributed to COVID-19, followed by firearm and traffic incidents.
Weiterlesen »

Kristi Noem Still Doesn’t Get How COVID and Vaccines WorkKristi Noem Still Doesn’t Get How COVID and Vaccines WorkThe reckless South Dakota governor wants to “recognize natural immunity” from COVID. She’s not only wrong—she’s also encouraging hesitant folks not to get vaccinated.
Weiterlesen »

COVID-19 was the leading cause of death among police officers in 2021, report saysCOVID-19 was the leading cause of death among police officers in 2021, report saysA new report found 301 officers died from COVID in 2021, and that number is expected to increase.
Weiterlesen »

United Airlines CEO: Before vaccine mandate, one employee a week died of COVID-19United Airlines CEO: Before vaccine mandate, one employee a week died of COVID-19In a letter to employees, United's CEO Scott Kirby said that despite thousands of employees currently testing positive for the virus, there have been no deaths or hospitalizations in recent weeks after a vaccine mandate imposed by the company.
Weiterlesen »



Render Time: 2025-03-04 20:26:51