Keeping Yourself and Your Culture Healthy During COVID

Published: Aug. 7, 2020, 10 a.m.

b"As the Director of Homeless Services for the Alameda Health System and the Chief Clinical Officer with Health Leads,\\xa0Dr. Damon Francis has his hands full.\\nBefore the pandemic, Dr. Damon performed heath checkups, tests, and provided resources for people living without shelter and those living with HIV. This year he's taken on treating people living with the virus and informing people how to prevent the spread of COVID-19.\\nWhen he talks about quelling the spread of COVID-19, Dr. Damon relies on something he learned while working with people living with HIV/ AIDS: you can't demonize human behavior.\\nHe believes that people are going to be people; he just wants them to do so in the most informed and healthy way possible.\\nSo, when it comes to the ongoing conversation about gatherings in public spaces, like Oakland's Lake Merritt,\\xa0Dr. Damon doesn't condemn people, instead he asks them to socialize in the healthiest fashion possible: wearing masks, washing hands, staying more than six-feet apart; he also suggests looking at the\\xa0Alameda County Health Department's page\\xa0for further information."