San Francisco Mulls Housing Its Homeless Population In Shuttered Schools, Churches Unlisted Video
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San Francisco is now under a three-week "shelter in place" order to prevent human contact and stifle the spread of the coronavirus disease.
However, the city's estimated 8,000 homeless individuals are exempt from the order.
And until officials can figure out how to house them, they're being encouraged to seek shelter.
Possible solutions including turning churches, state-owned properties, and closed school campuses in the city into temporary shelters.
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