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      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: obama-queers@chicago.suntimes.com              Fuck all you people who work for a living and lost your jobs       because of the chink flu. Your asses can take their place on       the streets.              That is what you dumb bitches get for repeatedly voting       Democrats into office.              What goes around comes around.              Thousands from San Francisco’s growing homeless population will       reportedly be housed in several of the city’s empty hotels to       help slow the spread of the coronavirus, a concern that became       more pressing as a local shelter reported the first homeless       COVID-19 case Thursday.              The program represents one of the city’s most significant       efforts in years to reduce the homeless population. The city has       seen a 30 percent increase since 2015, Reuters reported.              City officials have secured 4,500 rooms within several city       hotels that signed up for the program after its recent       announcement, which will house those living on the streets and       in single-room occupancy buildings that share kitchens and       bathrooms.              Coronavirus strikes homeless in Los Angeles and Seattle as local       officials grapple with outbreak              California is under a statewide “safer-at-home” order, but the       nearly 10,000 who sleep on the city's streets every night are       often clustered in encampments and unable to socially distance.              “People are supposed to stay in, but I don’t see how that’s       possible when there’s a lot of us around,” Jackie Cismowski, who       has experienced homelessness periodically since 2012, told       Reuters while walking through the city’s Tenderloin district.              City officials have not specified which hotels signed up for the       program, citing healthy privacy laws and to avoid       stigmatization, Reuters reported.              Some hotels have raised concerns about the program, including       who would pay for potential property damage and whether       California laws would give those staying in the rooms tenancy       after 30 days.              Anand Singh, president of United Here Local 2, told Reuters the       city will be training hotel workers on how to avoid spreading       the virus between rooms when cleaning.              “You could end up in a situation where these crucial facilities       ... that are intended to stop the spread of COVID-19 could       instead lead to outbreak clusters,” Singh said.              CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE              Some local lawmakers want the number of rooms increased to       14,000 so all the city's homeless and some from SRO buildings       can be housed, Reuters reported.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-francisco-to-house-thousands-of-       homeless-in-hotels-as-city-reports-first-coronavirus-case-at-       shelter                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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