“Where are we going to isolate our people?” Mustard Seed asks tough questions in light of COVID-19
KAMLOOPS — The head of the Mustard Seed shelter says it’s time the community start thinking about how the COVID-19 pandemic will affect the homeless.
Managing Director Mario Borba says, in the midst of self-isolation recommendations, homeless people still have nowhere to go. He says that makes them more vulnerable to contracting the virus, and passing it on to Mustard Seed staff.
“We are fortunate enough that we don’t have any (confirmed) cases here in Kamloops yet, but if it happens, where are we going to isolate our people? These people don’t have houses, they don’t have places to go,” Borba told CFJC Today. “They sleep in shelters. How are going to prepare ourselves to treat those ones who don’t have a place to stay?”
“If we close down, where are they going to go? Unfortunately, the population who we serve, they don’t have a place where they can self-contain. We need to actually start to think about that,” he continued.