
US rough sleepers face new challenges amid coronavirus lockdown
Some 10,000 homeless people living in Washington, DC have nowhere to go as shelters, cafes and restaurants close.
In the capital of the United States, rough sleepers are being left with nowhere to go during the coronavirus pandemic as even shelters close their doors.
With cafes, shopping centres and restaurants closed across Washington, DC, homeless people are facing challenges they have not encountered before.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports.
Published On 4 Apr 2020