Michigan Leads Multi-Agency Effort in Managing COVID-19 Case Surge Among People Experiencing Homelessness
Michigan 2020
Situation:
On November 17, 2019, the first case of coronavirus was identified in Wuhan, China, and by March 2020, the first case was identified in Michigan. As cases began to occur in Michigan, two counties in Region 5 of the state were experiencing an increase in COVID-19 positive cases among individuals experiencing homelessness. Given the unique situation, there was a lack of public health resources as to where to house the COVID positive individuals who did not need hospitalization. A hotel was acquired to be used for placement of COVID-19 positive residents experiencing homelessness, but the volume of residents became too significant for the public health staff to manage. The Medical Director for public health was needed to manage all referral calls, issues, and challenges related to oversight of the hotel population.
Response Activities:
Impact:
ASPR funding supported Whitfield Regional Hospital at a crucial time, ensuring the hospital could not only stay open but also expand its capacity to serve the community and state throughout the pandemic. Whitfield now operates at full capacity with the ability to serve ten additional COVID-19 patients daily. Additionally, the pandemic plan provided Whitfield with a blueprint to guide effective response and preparedness efforts.

