Johns Hopkins steps in to help shelters, communities ravaged by Covid-19

Johns Hopkins steps in to help shelters, communities ravaged by Covid-19

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Kevin Lindamood and other homeless advocates saw Covid-19 beginning to storm through Baltimore's shelters in mid-April. At the Baltimore Station, a residential treatment program in Sharp-Leadenhall, cases quickly ballooned from four or five positive tests to more than half of a 56-person pool — most of them asymptomatic, said Lindamood, the executive director of Healthcare for the Homeless. When a coronavirus cluster popped up at another facility, the Weinberg Housing and Resource Center on the…

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