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Mayor-Elect Todd Gloria On San Diego's COVID-19 Response

Assemblymember Todd Gloria speaks to the media after he took a strong lead in the mayor's race, Nov. 4, 2020.
Andrew Bowen
Assemblymember Todd Gloria speaks to the media after he took a strong lead in the mayor's race, Nov. 4, 2020.
Mayor-Elect Todd Gloria, who takes office this coming Thursday, talked with KPBS's Maureen Cavanaugh about what actions he might take and what aid he might be able to offer as the pandemic continues and San Diego faces another lockdown.

Offering San Diegans a message of hope even as San Diego County faces another coronavirus lockdown, San Diego Mayor-elect Todd Gloria talked with Maureen Cavanaugh about what he faces when he is sworn in on Dec. 10.

Saying financial aid for businesses or people in need would have to come mostly from the federal government, Gloria urged San Diegans to contact their senators and representatives to urge passage of the stimulus bill currently under consideration.

Cavanaugh asked him whether or not he would cease to offer the Convention Center as a site to house the homeless during the pandemic. The mayor elect noted that the city had feared an outbreak of the virus among the homeless, but because many were housed in the Convention Center, cases were kept to a minimum. He said that housing the homeless in the Convention Center was a success he would like to continue as long as the facility is not useable for events.

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Gloria urged San Diegans to have hope and look ahead to the pending arrival of a vaccine.