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Why is the U.S. Homeless Population Not Being Decimated By Covid?
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Typically, U.S. homeless are...
*Unhealthy (diets and pre-existing conditions).
*Living relatively close together.
*Unhygienic/unsanitary.
*Without health insurance.
These are truly the most vulnerable in our society. The conditions in which they live are ripe for the spread of Covid. Yet, the homeless population is not being decimated by Covid.
It reminds me of the relatively low number of Covid cases in Africa. Africa has many of these same variables, yet...Africa is faring better than North America, Europe, Asia, and South America.
How can this be?
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