COVID-19 and the Well-Being of the Homeless Population

Author:

del Castillo Fides A.,del Castillo Clarence Darro B.,Corpuz Jeff ClydeORCID

Abstract

Abstract A previous editorial by the Editor-in-Chief discusses public health and steps towards recovery from the COVID-19 disaster.1 In addition to the current public health disasters, and multiple disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons and hurricanes, worldwide recession, and global morbidity and mortality, the authors would like to highlight the need for responses to deal with the well-being of the homeless population due to their condition and vulnerability in the society. People who are experiencing homelessness are considered vulnerable and “preferential options for the homeless” must be considered.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Reference6 articles.

1. Public Health and COVID-19: From Response to Recovery

2. COVID-19: a potential public health problem for homeless populations

3. 2. Coronavirus Resource Center, John Hopkins University of Medicine. Covid-19 dashboard. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html. Accessed January 10, 2021.

4. 4. Coalition for the Homeless. Basic facts about homeless: New York City. https://www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/basic-facts-about-homelessness-new-york-city/. Accessed December 9, 2020.

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