San Francisco Chinatown's SRO residents can't avoid COVID outbreaks

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'From December to January, the COVID cases in our housing is over 600 cases, so that's over 1,000% increase, which is a really concerning trend,' SF Standard reporter Li said.

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As the COVID-19 pandemic nears its 2 year mark, some San Francisco residents are still disproportionately suffering from outbreaks due to their living situation.'s single-resident-occupancy units are seeing a major spike in COVID cases. In these SRO units, tenants reside in a single-room and share common spaces like the kitchen and bathrooms.

"From December to January, the COVID cases in our housing is over 600 cases, so that's over 1,000% increase, which is a really concerning trend," Li said. Li's sparked a conversation at a recent Board of Supervisors meeting, in which he hopes tenants can be relieved with some sort of aid as they bring in the Lunar New Year.See the San Francisco Standard's other original reporting

 

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