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In this Friday, Sept. 1, 2017 photo, Edwin Gonzalez from United Site Services delivers a 2-station sink to the Neil Good Day Center on 17th Street downtown San Diego, Calif. Officials in San Diego County have declared a public health emergency due to the spread of the liver disease hepatitis A. Infections have killed 15 people and hospitalized nearly 400 more, with the homeless population hardest since the outbreak started last November. (Eduardo Contreras/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)

In this Friday, Sept. 1, 2017 photo, Edwin Gonzalez from United Site Services delivers a 2-station sink to the Neil Good Day Center on 17th Street downtown San Diego, Calif. Officials in San Diego County have declared a public health emergency due to the spread of the liver disease hepatitis A. Infections have killed 15 people and hospitalized nearly 400 more, with the homeless population hardest since the outbreak started last November. (Eduardo Contreras/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)

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