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Carey L. Biron

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iners eat in a tent set up on a street outside the Forbici Modern Italian restaurant in Tampa, Florida, in May amid the coronavirus pandemic. | Handout photo by Amy Pezzicara / Pezz Photo
As urban areas start to reopen, some are looking at their sidewalks, squares, parking lots and even streets as a hidden asset in boosting their economies.
A homeless patient consults with medical personnel at a clinic in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2010. Handout photo by National Health Care for the Homeless Council.
Recuperative care programmes for the homeless are filling a key role for overwhelmed U.S. systems dealing with the coronavirus.
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