Los Angeles Times

Virus delays O.C. count

County postpones its biennial homelessne­ss census because of the latest COVID surge.

- Vega writes for Times Community News.

Orange County is postponing its biennial count of its homeless population until the end of February in light of the COVID-19 surge, officials said.

“The county of Orange is among several Continuums of Care in Southern California that have been approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t to reschedule the 2022 Point in Time to the last 10 days of February due to the impacts of COVID-19,” according to a statement issued by the county last week.

The sheltered count will begin the night of Feb. 21. The unsheltere­d count, for which volunteers hit the streets, will begin the morning of Feb. 22 and last through Feb. 24.

Orange County is the latest jurisdicti­on in California to delay its count. Los Angeles County last week announced it would delay its annual homeless census by a month. Several parts of the San Francisco Bay Area have announced or are considerin­g delaying their counts as well. San Diego did so this week.

This is the second time the pandemic has interrupte­d the homeless count. This year’s count was initially scheduled to begin Jan. 24. It had been canceled in 2021 because of COVID-19. The last count was conducted in 2019. It found nearly 7,000 people living in shelters or on the streets countywide.

The Point in Time count is a federally required biennial census that collects demographi­c data and other informatio­n so agencies can update their practices and resources. It also serves as a comprehens­ive census showing O.C.'s homeless population that year and helps determine how much funding the county will receive to address homelessne­ss issues.

City Net, a Long Beachbased nonprofit, is still looking for volunteers to help. The group will help train and lead them and other organizati­ons to collect necessary informatio­n.

Those interested must show proof of vaccinatio­n, including a booster, or of a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of a scheduled volunteer shift. Face masks are also required.

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