Frontline campaigners and doctors are warning of a serious risk to life as homeless people face the double threat of winter and Covid-19.
Crisis, St Mungo’s, the Royal College of Physicians and members of the Government’s own SAGE advisory committee are among the 18 groups calling on ministers to move all rough sleepers into self-contained accommodation where the spread of the coronavirus can be stemmed.
The experts are concerned that cold weather will trigger a rise in people in communal night shelters, with councils no longer funded to move rough sleepers into hotels as they were at the beginning of lockdown – which saved 266 lives, according to University College London research.
Crisis chief executive Jon Sparkes said the reality of what could happen this winter without Government intervention was “terrifying”.
He added: “Predictions of deaths among people who have nowhere else to go, other than our streets, or sleeping in communal night shelters that are not COVID-secure, must act as a wake-up call to Government.
“We cannot have hundreds, or even thousands of people forced to live in crowded places, where proper social distancing is impossible, and the risk of coronavirus transmission is incredibly high. The ‘Everyone In’ scheme saw unprecedented efforts to protect people, and undoubtedly saved lives – this must be repeated. As we face a second wave of coronavirus, Government must provide somewhere for each and every person sleeping on our streets to live and self-isolate safely.”