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Evictions Damage Public Health. The CDC Aims to Curb Them ― For Now.
October 2, 2020In August, Robert Pettigrew was working a series of odd jobs. While washing the windows of a cellphone store he saw a sign, one that he believes the “good Lord” placed there for him.“Facing eviction?” the sign read. “You could be eligible for up to $3,000 in rent assistance. Apply today.”It seemed a hopeful omen after a series of financial and health blows. In March, Pettigrew, 52, learned he has an invasive mass on his lung that restricts his breathing. His doctor told him his condition puts him at high risk of developing deadly complications from COVID-19 and advised him to...…October 2, 2020In August, Robert Pettigrew was working a series of odd jobs. While washing the windows of a cellphone store he saw a sign, one that he believes the “good Lord” placed there for him.“Facing eviction?” the sign read. “You could be eligible for up to $3,000 in rent assistance. Apply today.”It seemed a hopeful omen after a series of financial and health blows. In March, Pettigrew, 52, learned he has an invasive mass on his lung that restricts his breathing. His doctor told him his condition puts him at high risk of developing deadly complications from COVID-19 and advised him to...WW…
Evictions Damage Public Health. The CDC Aims To Curb Them ― For Now
Preventing Eviction Is Good For Health. Is The CDC's Temporary Ban Enough? : Shots - Health News A survey of 17 cities found more than 50,000 pandemic-related eviction filings. Housing advocates worry that increased housing instability will lead to more COVID-19 and other illnesses.Bram Sable-SmithFromToggle more optionsIn August, Robert Pettigrew was working a series of odd jobs. While washing the windows of a cellphone store he saw a sign, one that he believes the "good Lord" placed there for him. "Facing eviction?" the sign read. "You could be eligible for up to $3,000 in rent...…Preventing Eviction Is Good For Health. Is The CDC's Temporary Ban Enough? : Shots - Health News A survey of 17 cities found more than 50,000 pandemic-related eviction filings. Housing advocates worry that increased housing instability will lead to more COVID-19 and other illnesses.Bram Sable-SmithFromToggle more optionsIn August, Robert Pettigrew was working a series of odd jobs. While washing the windows of a cellphone store he saw a sign, one that he believes the "good Lord" placed there for him. "Facing eviction?" the sign read. "You could be eligible for up to $3,000 in rent...WW…
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