As New York reopens amid rising COVID-19 vaccinations and drops in positive cases, the city wants to return about 8,000 homeless people it placed in 60 hotels last year back to shelters.
As New York reopens amid rising COVID-19 vaccinations and drops in positive cases, the city wants to return about 8,000 homeless people it placed in 60 hotels last year back to shelters.
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