Resilience to hazards overlapping a pandemic: A shelter resource stabilization model
Nicole S Hutton,
Jennifer L Whytlaw,
Joshua Behr
et al.
Abstract:COVID-19 and the resulting financial impacts had budget and workforce implications for organizations involved in emergency shelter provision. To address distancing and sanitation protocols as well as virus transmission and vaccination rates, shelter supplies, facility modifications, and staffing adjustments were needed. As funding and authorizations to implement public health guidance and stabilize the workforce expired, emergency managers had to determine whether to continue pandemic protocols. In order to un… Show more
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