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Honolulu homeless coronavirus quarantine center opening next week

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Dr. Scott Miscovich talks during a news conference at the Kaaahi Project on Friday. The 26-room building at 909 Kaamahu Place is set to open to house homeless who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is being run by the city.
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A map with directions on drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex is presented to the news media on Friday.
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Micah Kane, CEO of the Hawaii Community Project, left, and Scott Murashige, homeless coordinator for the State, walk in the courtyard of the Kaaahi Project on Friday. The 26-room building at 909 Kaamahu Place is set to open to house homeless who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is being run by the city.
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Marc Alexander, executive director of the Dept. of Housing, looks out towards the Kaaahi Project building while talking on his mobile phone on Friday.
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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell, middle, practices social distancing while talking to participants during a news conference in the courtyard of the Kaaahi Project.
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Dr. Scott Miscovich talks during a news conference at the Kaaahi Project on Friday.
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Workers with Local 5 work the rooms at Kaaahi Project on Friday.

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