More homeless camps popping up in Winnipeg as others get torn down On Wednesday, Shared Health chief nursing officer Lanette Siragusa said a new 140-bed isolation facility was set to open at the end of the week.
There is another 39-bed shelter that’s currently at capacity and another 40-bed shelter that’s also nearing capacity, she said.“The opening of an additional 140 spaces speaks to the growing need in the community for safe and private spaces to isolate,” said Kris Clemens, spokesperson for End Homelessness Winnipeg.“But I think the fact that we need to open these individualized units for isolation and quarantine really speaks to the ultimate need of housing for people and the fact that we have hundreds of people in our community who.