Mustard Seed operations adjust with COVID-19 prevention practices
KAMLOOPS — The COVID-19 virus is impacting every aspect of society, including organizations in Kamloops trying to deliver essential services for the homeless population.
At the Mustard Seed downtown, there are now limits on how many people can come into the dining room space.
Clinic and Advocacy Services Manager Michaela Jyrkkanen says staff are sanitizing any person who comes through their doors to keep people safe during this crisis.
“Occupancy is maxing out at about 45 people right now,” she says, “So once people come in they can have their lunch, and then we’re asking people who are younger to step out for the day so we can keep some of the older population, people in wheelchairs, people with disabilities, and those coexisting conditions, so that they’re inside and they’re a bit safer.”