The picture above is shocking. Painted lines across a parking lot which later were “upgraded” to blue mats is being heralded as a well thought out plan by Lisa Morris Hibler, the city’s Chief Community Service Officer as she states, "We have it spaced so that they're social distancing. We know we have one job as a public servant, and that is to serve the community, and I think that we're showing that we do that well." This is happening as thousands of empty hotel rooms sit unused just a few miles away.



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Catholic Charities homeless shelter tested positive for Coronavirus and led to it’s shutdown. The “temporary shelter” is set up in the parking lot of Cashman Center. Meanwhile, two hotels in Oakland California have opened their doors to the homeless.

“The Comfort Inn & Suites is now the site of “Operation Comfort.” The hotel is being used as a place to house the homeless who may have the virus.”- NBC Bay Area.

“To eliminate the spread of COVID-19, we have got to get people off the streets,” Lori Cox with Alameda County Social Services said.





Oakland California is showing us what is possible. Please sign and share the petition to urge our local hotels to open their empty rooms and keep Las Vegas safe. We can do better Las Vegas! Don’t forget about #LasVegasStrong!