People experiencing homelessness are at high risk for coronavirus disease (COVID-19). We estimated population frequencies of confirmed COVID-19 cases among adults experiencing homelessness in Boston relative to the Massachusetts adult population. Over a 15-day period, 182 homeless adults in Boston were diagnosed with COVID-19 for an estimated cumulative frequency of 46.3 cases per 1000 persons, as compared to 1.9 cases per 1000 among Massachusetts adults on the same date. The trajectory and burden of COVID-19 cases among homeless adults suggests that cities should prepare urgently for the possibility of a COVID-19 surge in this population.https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154734/1/Baggett Deep Blue article.pdfDescription of B...
Importance: Approximately 356 000 people stay in homeless shelters nightly in the United States. The...
The COVID-19 crisis has illustrated clearly that “housing is health care.” The 567,000 people experi...
We read with interest the article from Self et al 1 that investigated Severe Acute Respiratory Syndr...
Individuals experiencing homelessness are older and have a lower life expectancy compared to the ave...
Introduction: Certain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic sit...
Homelessness has been an ongoing public health crisis in major cities throughout the United States. ...
Homelessness has been an ongoing public health crisis in major cities throughout the United States. ...
IntroductionCertain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic situa...
IntroductionCertain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic situa...
In the United States, approximately 1.4 million persons access emergency shelter or transitional hou...
AIMS: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been identified as being increasingly susceptible ...
AIMS: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been identified as being increasingly susceptible ...
AIMS: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been identified as being increasingly susceptible ...
Importance: Approximately 356 000 people stay in homeless shelters nightly in the United States. The...
PURPOSE: To clarify the prevalence and determinants of fear of COVID-19 among homeless individuals d...
Importance: Approximately 356 000 people stay in homeless shelters nightly in the United States. The...
The COVID-19 crisis has illustrated clearly that “housing is health care.” The 567,000 people experi...
We read with interest the article from Self et al 1 that investigated Severe Acute Respiratory Syndr...
Individuals experiencing homelessness are older and have a lower life expectancy compared to the ave...
Introduction: Certain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic sit...
Homelessness has been an ongoing public health crisis in major cities throughout the United States. ...
Homelessness has been an ongoing public health crisis in major cities throughout the United States. ...
IntroductionCertain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic situa...
IntroductionCertain living conditions, such as homelessness, increase health risks in epidemic situa...
In the United States, approximately 1.4 million persons access emergency shelter or transitional hou...
AIMS: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been identified as being increasingly susceptible ...
AIMS: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been identified as being increasingly susceptible ...
AIMS: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have been identified as being increasingly susceptible ...
Importance: Approximately 356 000 people stay in homeless shelters nightly in the United States. The...
PURPOSE: To clarify the prevalence and determinants of fear of COVID-19 among homeless individuals d...
Importance: Approximately 356 000 people stay in homeless shelters nightly in the United States. The...
The COVID-19 crisis has illustrated clearly that “housing is health care.” The 567,000 people experi...
We read with interest the article from Self et al 1 that investigated Severe Acute Respiratory Syndr...