Kamloops meal group working with IHA to assist city’s homeless with potential virus symptoms
KAMLOOPS — Interior Health will be working with a group of local volunteers today to ensure the city’s homeless population with potential COVID-19 symptoms can get medical help, or form an isolation plan.
IH will be teaming up with the Lived Experience Community Life and Peer Skills program, and the Kamloops COVID Meal Train to help people who may not have a way to deal with their symptoms.
Coordinator Glenn Hilke says in a release that the event will take place this afternoon (Apr. 19) at the back of the United Church (on St. Paul Street and 4th Avenue) from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m.