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Homeless individuals are more likely to contract COVID-19 than those with permanent housing access. This is due to the environments that homeless people live in, which often suffer overcrowding and/or a lack of access to adequate sanitation. Homeless individuals are also more likely to suffer underlying health conditions, which increases the risk of death caused by COVID-19. The closure of public facilities has negatively impacted the homeless population, as reduced access to toilet facilities and support services has affected their hygiene and mental health respectively. Initiatives have been introduced by governments and at local levels in attempts to reduce the impact on the homeless.

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  • Osoby bez domova se nakazí koronavirem SARS-CoV-2 častěji než lidé s trvalým přístupem k bydlení. Je to způsobeno prostředím, ve kterém lidé bez domova žijí; často tam trpí přeplněností a/nebo nedostatkem přístupu k odpovídající hygieně. Bezdomovci také častěji trpí základními zdravotními problémy, což zvyšuje riziko úmrtí způsobené koronavirem SARS-CoV-2. Uzavření veřejných zařízení mělo negativní dopad na osoby bez domova, protože omezený přístup k toaletám a podpůrným službám ovlivnil jejich hygienu a duševní zdraví. Vlády a místní správy zavedly iniciativy ve snaze snížit dopad opatření na tyto osoby. (cs)
  • Homeless individuals are more likely to contract COVID-19 than those with permanent housing access. This is due to the environments that homeless people live in, which often suffer overcrowding and/or a lack of access to adequate sanitation. Homeless individuals are also more likely to suffer underlying health conditions, which increases the risk of death caused by COVID-19. The closure of public facilities has negatively impacted the homeless population, as reduced access to toilet facilities and support services has affected their hygiene and mental health respectively. Initiatives have been introduced by governments and at local levels in attempts to reduce the impact on the homeless. (en)
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  • Osoby bez domova se nakazí koronavirem SARS-CoV-2 častěji než lidé s trvalým přístupem k bydlení. Je to způsobeno prostředím, ve kterém lidé bez domova žijí; často tam trpí přeplněností a/nebo nedostatkem přístupu k odpovídající hygieně. Bezdomovci také častěji trpí základními zdravotními problémy, což zvyšuje riziko úmrtí způsobené koronavirem SARS-CoV-2. Uzavření veřejných zařízení mělo negativní dopad na osoby bez domova, protože omezený přístup k toaletám a podpůrným službám ovlivnil jejich hygienu a duševní zdraví. Vlády a místní správy zavedly iniciativy ve snaze snížit dopad opatření na tyto osoby. (cs)
  • Homeless individuals are more likely to contract COVID-19 than those with permanent housing access. This is due to the environments that homeless people live in, which often suffer overcrowding and/or a lack of access to adequate sanitation. Homeless individuals are also more likely to suffer underlying health conditions, which increases the risk of death caused by COVID-19. The closure of public facilities has negatively impacted the homeless population, as reduced access to toilet facilities and support services has affected their hygiene and mental health respectively. Initiatives have been introduced by governments and at local levels in attempts to reduce the impact on the homeless. (en)
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  • Covid-19 a bezdomovectví (cs)
  • COVID-19 and homelessness (en)
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