There are health equity considerations too. Not everybody has ready access to soap and water. A recent story in the LA Daily News describes the initial steps Los Angeles County is taking to make sure homeless people have access to soap and clean water, as well as sanitary restrooms and health care. Tacoma, Washington, undertook a similar effort a few years ago, well before COVID-19, with important benefits for health and local pollution, as well as the comfort and dignity of the homeless.
And U.S. Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) is among those calling on the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect people in its custody, who are especially at risk for community spread due to crowded living conditions, poor sanitation, and the constant churn as inmates come and go.
Read an op-ed in the Washington Post by RWJF President and CEO Richard Besser on how past public policy failures are affecting our country’s ability to cope with Coronavirus.
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