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

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 mortalit...

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Hurricanes
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Population
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