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Homeless New Yorkers who have been living in hotels during the pandemic are expected to transfer back into shelters Monday, despite all of the efforts in place to keep them where they are.
The transfers come one year after the Lucerne Hotel became a temporary homeless shelter.
Homeless New Yorkers have said they feel safer in the hotels and fear a return to shelters will negatively impact their overall health and livelihood.
They’ll make another push to stay put at the hotels Monday, the same day the city plans to transfer them back to congregate shelters.
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If the advocates care so much take the damn homeless into your homes! Clean up after them, make sure they take their meds, make sure you can care for their drug habbits, make sure they get a job unless you wanna be their servants for the rest of their lives

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Get them a job people has to work and be responsible for themselves the advocates need to teach them how to take charge of there own life most people who pay tax are poor defund welfare

paulineelliott
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How many of these homeless folk who are so terrified of the virus (and clearly not wearing masks) have taken the shot? Probably next to none. Just saying...

davidanderson