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Homelessness and COVID: High infection rates and social marginalisation haunts Paris' homeless

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Homelessness and COVID: High infection rates and social marginalisation haunts Paris' homeless

Homelessness and COVID: High infection rates and social marginalisation haunts Paris' homeless

Christophe Robert from the Abbé Pierre Foundation says “The crisis is like a ticking time bomb for all those that see their resources diminish and risk no longer being able to pay their rent.


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