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COVID-19 and the Well-Being of the Homeless Population

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2021

Fides A. del Castillo*
Affiliation:
Theology and Religious Education Department, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Clarence Darro B. del Castillo
Affiliation:
Lumina Foundation for Integral Human Development, Laguna, Philippines
Jeff Clyde Corpuz
Affiliation:
Theology and Religious Education Department, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
*
Corresponding author: Fides A del Castillo, Email: fides.delcastillo@dlsu.edu.ph.
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Abstract

A previous editorial by the Editor-in-Chief discusses public health and steps towards recovery from the COVID-19 disaster.1 In addition to the current public health disasters, and multiple disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons and hurricanes, worldwide recession, and global morbidity and mortality, the authors would like to highlight the need for responses to deal with the well-being of the homeless population due to their condition and vulnerability in the society. People who are experiencing homelessness are considered vulnerable and “preferential options for the homeless” must be considered.

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© Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Inc. 2021