Comparison of infection control strategies to reduce COVID-19 outbreaks in homeless shelters in the United States: a simulation study.
Lloyd A C ChapmanMargot B KushelSarah N CoxAshley ScarboroughCaroline CawleyTrang Q NguyenIsabel Rodriguez-BarraquerBryan GreenhouseElizabeth ImbertNathan C LoPublished in: BMC medicine (2021)
In high-risk homeless shelter environments and locations with high community incidence of COVID-19, even intensive infection control strategies (incorporating daily symptom screening, frequent PCR testing, and universal mask wearing) are unlikely to prevent outbreaks, suggesting a need for non-congregate housing arrangements for people experiencing homelessness. In lower-risk environments, combined interventions should be employed to reduce outbreak risk.