. @nytimes: In Los Angeles County roughly 60,000 people are homeless.
— Seyed Yasser Jebraily (@syjebraily1) April 7, 2020
Gavin Newsom warned that as many as 60,000 homeless people could be infected with #Covid_19.
42 percent of Californians are struggling to make ends meet.#Calexithttps://t.co/jLsnLwfnzu pic.twitter.com/oeC1mEp2DR
Homelessness has spiked by up to 43% in parts of the San Francisco Bay Area over the last 2 years, largely driven by its housing crisis:
— AJ+ (@ajplus) May 16, 2019
- 16,000+ homeless people in SF and Oakland
- 1,800+ homeless unaccompanied youth countywide
- Average rent in SF is ~$3,500 pic.twitter.com/uOLNjFtBAK
There are over 28,000 homeless residents, 67% of them with zero shelter, who have no choice but to breathe in "Hazardous" and "Very Unhealthy" air.
— Darrell Owens (@IDoTheThinking) September 11, 2020
It's not a public health crisis, its genocide in the Bay Area. pic.twitter.com/nroR8PBzhi
🚨 Very Sad Report:
— 🇬🇷 Bluestar 🇬🇷 (@BlueSea1964) March 12, 2018
Homeless Deaths Go Uncounted In Bay Area! 😩😩😩#Homeless#AllLivesMatter#RedWaveRising2018#BluestarZone
https://t.co/dYmMBAYi6y pic.twitter.com/tRhoKsLnP5