By Laura Ungar and Elizabeth Lucas, Kaiser Health News, May 12, 2020
In nearly half a million American homes, washing hands to prevent COVID-19 isn’t as simple as soaping up and singing “Happy Birthday” twice while scrubbing.
In many of those homes, people can’t even turn on a faucet. There’s no running water.
In 470,000 dwellings in the United States — spread across every state and in most counties — inadequate plumbing is a problem, the starkest of several challenges that make it tougher for people to avoid infection.
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