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. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post. the san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this past weekend there was a rumor on the internet by, sadly, one of our city leaders that said that ucsf had agreed to test everyone in our shelters and the city had not taken them up on the offer. and that was absolutely false. and it was so irresponsible in light of a pandemic when we are dealing with a matter of life or death, to spread false information as a city leader on the internet, is really irresponsible and very tragic at this time especially. the fact is we work hand-in-hand with ucsf. and a statement by the -- a joint statement between the directors of the department of p
. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post. the san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this...
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. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post. the san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this past weekend there was a rumor on the internet by, sadly, one of our city leaders that said that ucsf had agreed to test everyone in our shelters and the city had not taken them up on the offer. and that was absolutely false. and it was so irresponsible in light of a pandemic when we are dealing with a matter of life or death, to spread false information as a city leader on the internet, is really irresponsible and very tragic at this time especially. the fact is we work hand-in-hand with ucsf. and a statement by the -- a joint statement between the directors of the department of p
. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post. the san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this...
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. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post.he san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this past weekend there was a rumor on the internet by, sadly, one of our city leaders that said that ucsf had agreed to test everyone in our shelters and the city had not taken them up on the offer. and that was absolutely false. and it was so irresponsible in light of a pandemic when we are dealing with a matter of life or death, to spread false information as a city leader on the internet, is really irresponsible and very tragic at this time especially. the fact is we work hand-in-hand with ucsf. and a statement by the -- a joint statement between the directors of the department of pub
. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post.he san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this past...
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. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post. the san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this past weekend there was a rumor on the internet by, sadly, one of our city leaders that said that ucsf had agreed to test everyone in our shelters and the city had not taken them up on the offer. and that was absolutely false. and it was so irresponsible in light of a pandemic when we are dealing with a matter of life or death, to spread false information as a city leader on the internet, is really irresponsible and very tragic at this time especially. the fact is we work hand-in-hand with ucsf. and a statement by the -- a joint statement between the directors of the department of p
. >> reporter: the next question is from sara grossman, huffington post. the san francisco board of supervisors voted to open thousands of hotel rooms to homeless residents. will the city do so? >> i want to be clear with the public. from day one, as we started to talk to people about this pandemic, what we wanted to make sure people understood is how critical it was to provide facts. how critical it is to make it clear to the public what we can and can't do as a city. just this...