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The City's Response to the Hepatitis Pandemic
In December 2022, research by SDSU's Project for Sanitation Justice found that less than half of city's permanent restrooms could be considered truly open access. In February 2023, nearly five years after the last outbreak, San Diego County again began recording an uptick in hepatitis A cases. The goal is to help get unsheltered residents off the streets and into safe sanitary shelter and permanent housing. And like, I don't quite know where he was going for here, but not having a place to shit is an everyone issue. This isn't just an unhoused issue, right? Like everybody poops and not all of us live in houses and have giant offices and city hall downtown