“As we find ways to help people during this difficult and uncertain time, it is reassuring to know that so many businesses in our community are eager to step up and do the right thing,” Deputy Monroe County Executive Jeffery McCann said in the Saturday press release. “I am so grateful to Clarion Pointe Rochester and all of our partners throughout the county who are providing critical services and supplies.”

Monroe County will have exclusive use of the facility for the next two months, and the health department will provide support to those at the hotel by monitoring their health and ensuring they receive necessary food, medicine, and security. Those housed in the Clarion Pointe will not be allowed to leave until their order expires, and no visitors will be allowed in.