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Nine charged for giving food to homeless in California | Nine charged for giving food to homeless in California |
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Nine people in California have been charged after they handed out food to the homeless, violating a rule about sharing food in public places. | Nine people in California have been charged after they handed out food to the homeless, violating a rule about sharing food in public places. |
The group were protesting against an emergency ordinance in the city of El Cajon which was introduced in response to California's hepatitis A outbreak. | |
They handed out food, clothes and toiletries on Sunday before police arrived and issued citations. | They handed out food, clothes and toiletries on Sunday before police arrived and issued citations. |
Hepatitis A can be spread by touching contaminated foods or objects. | Hepatitis A can be spread by touching contaminated foods or objects. |
The recent outbreak of the viral disease has taken a severe toll on California's homeless populations, who are most at risk as they do not have access to basic hygiene and sanitation. | The recent outbreak of the viral disease has taken a severe toll on California's homeless populations, who are most at risk as they do not have access to basic hygiene and sanitation. |
Local media report that El Cajon City Council passed the ordinance in October. | Local media report that El Cajon City Council passed the ordinance in October. |
It prohibits food sharing on any city-owned property. The authorities say it is a safety measure against hepatitis A, but opponents argue it unfairly penalises the city's homeless. | It prohibits food sharing on any city-owned property. The authorities say it is a safety measure against hepatitis A, but opponents argue it unfairly penalises the city's homeless. |
Police wrote a citation for a child who was among the volunteers, according to NBC San Diego. | Police wrote a citation for a child who was among the volunteers, according to NBC San Diego. |
"I was passing out food and this guy was like can you step aside please," 14-year-old Ever Parmley said. | "I was passing out food and this guy was like can you step aside please," 14-year-old Ever Parmley said. |
The network quoted council member Ben Kalasho who said feeding the homeless at city parks is a "bad idea" while there is a hepatitis A outbreak. | The network quoted council member Ben Kalasho who said feeding the homeless at city parks is a "bad idea" while there is a hepatitis A outbreak. |
"You can go out there, pick them up, take them back to your house and feed them and board them and room them and have them take a shower if you're really wanting to help," he said. | "You can go out there, pick them up, take them back to your house and feed them and board them and room them and have them take a shower if you're really wanting to help," he said. |
Typically only one out of every 100 patients die from Hepatitis A, according to officials, but the disease has killed at a higher rate in California due to the vulnerable populations it has affected. | Typically only one out of every 100 patients die from Hepatitis A, according to officials, but the disease has killed at a higher rate in California due to the vulnerable populations it has affected. |
Symptoms include fever, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and eyes, is also a possible symptom. | Symptoms include fever, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and eyes, is also a possible symptom. |
There is a vaccine for Hepatitis A. | There is a vaccine for Hepatitis A. |
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