South Bay homeless shelter addresses reports of scabies outbreak
Briefly

Alma, a woman who went by her first name, said she's stayed at the shelter for six months and contracted scabies. 'It's just really uncomfortable, especially at night,' she said, 'You can't sleep. Toss and turn and just always itchy.'
"According to our partners at Santa Clara County Public Health, at this time, there are no confirmed cases of scabies. Only presumed cases pending the results of a skin test," said Josh Selo, Bill Wilson Center CEO.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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