COVID-19: Affordable housing construction exception rankles Bay Area trades groups, health officer
“Everyone who’s going to work in a hospital environment right now, whether they are a doctor, or a nurse, or somebody cleaning in the hospital, is putting themselves at risk. But we’ve decided that’s a risk that we are willing to bear, because we want people who are sick to get treatment. People are working in grocery stores, even though that’s a risk,” Skeet said.
“To me, this (exception) was an acknowledgement (by the health officers) of the broader community crisis around affordable housing and an attempt to temper competing common goods,” Skeet said.
“I think it’s acknowledging that and saying…we’re not willing as a society to stop trying to solve this one problem of a lack of affordable housing completely, that we’re going to still allow that to move forward, because that was a crisis before this crisis came along.” .
Ann Skeet, senior director of Leadership Ethics, quoted in East Bay Times.