Covid-19 and the Homeless
Over the past 15 years homelessness the number of homeless in America has continually decreased. Thanks to government help or the economy slowly getting being better after the Great Recession back in 2007-2009.
As each year brings on its own unique challenges, 2020 brought something no one would expect, Covid-19. Covid-19 is a deadly virus that attacks the respiratory system of its victim. Since this virus caused a pandemic many business and job locations closed down.
This unfortunately caused a lot of lost jobs and many either had to get on an unemployment plan or were forced to live without money. For those barely getting by this was detrimental and many ended up having to move out of where they were living.
The homeless in America is living through a very weird time right now. There are more people on the street over the past few months than there has been in year. Cities are deteriorating due to the increased number of people on the streets and all the social justice problems our country is facing.
As time passes the only thing those who have become homeless due to Covid-19 can do
is hope. Hope for something better, hope for a better living situation and hope that the pandemic will be over and they can slowly rebuild their lives.
Author: Gio Nelson
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