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I'll take a stab that it's not about buildings. There has to be care givers to take care of them. Albany, GA, outbreak area, has the same issue. The state built a temporary hospital. It's all setup. But there are no people to man it.
Yes, I realise that this is an issue. They need meals, personal care, a safe place, etc. But, with some planning, all that would have been put in place if the mandate had been that this was needed, rather than take the simple route and send Cov-19 patients back into care facilities. Actually, it's not too late to put recovery options in place for seniors requiring care. Our wee village of 200 is doing it by using a local hotel, restaurant, family assistance, etc. It's not too late.