{"id":14665,"date":"2020-05-26T09:00:44","date_gmt":"2020-05-26T13:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-537697-2997182.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=14665"},"modified":"2022-10-09T06:56:15","modified_gmt":"2022-10-09T10:56:15","slug":"cdc-updates-guidelines-to-reduce-coronavirus-spread-in-homeless-encampments","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-537697-2997182.cloudwaysapps.com\/cdc-updates-guidelines-to-reduce-coronavirus-spread-in-homeless-encampments\/","title":{"rendered":"CDC Updates Guidelines to Reduce Coronavirus Spread in Homeless Encampments"},"content":{"rendered":"
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COVID-19 has completely changed how unhoused individuals access resources and shelter. This population is at unique risk<\/a> of getting infected with and spreading the virus. Consequently, indoor shelters have been shown<\/a> to be one of the most at-risk settings, given the large number of people sharing the same space indoors, making social distancing all but impossible.<\/p>\n

As shelters become overcrowded, unhoused folks become wary of health concerns. More people enter into homelessness due to the economic recession and unemployment. An increase of encampments in big cities has already started to appear.<\/p>\n

This creates a dilemma that many of these places were facing before COVID-19: how to respond to these encampments with the interest of those immediately experiencing homelessness and the greater community in mind.<\/p>\n

Community Collaboration<\/h3>\n

On May 10, the Center of Disease Control released<\/a> federal guidelines outlining how to address COVID-19 and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness. These guidelines emphasized that while living outside may allow for social distancing, it does not provide necessary access to hygiene, sanitation, services, and healthcare.<\/p>\n

To create appropriate solutions, they suggested community collaboration among health departments, outreach teams, law enforcement, and others. The goal is to balance the needs of social distancing with access to essential needs.<\/p>\n

The CDC determined a decent, safe shelter is a priority for unsheltered homeless people. This will help prevent the spread of coronavirus throughout the community and flatten the curve. With that in mind, the CDC also established the following guidelines surrounding encampments:<\/p>\n