LinkLinks DCist: As D.C.’s Homeless Residents Enter Quarantine, They Face Disproportionate Rates Of COVID-19 Infections And Deaths By Editor On May 14, 2020 Last updated May 14, 2020 24 Share Around 7 p.m. on April 29, 51-year-old Eric Sheptock learned that a person he’d slept near at the city’s largest homeless shelter, located a couple of blocks west of Union Station, had tested positive for COVID-19. “Then, they told me I’d have to go into quarantine,” Sheptock says of the shelter’s officials. 24 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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