Airbnb program provides housing for COVID-19 responders

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PHOENIX – Hundreds of Valley Airbnb hosts are taking part in a program that connects them with health care workers and first responders battling the coronavirus outbreak who need places to stay.

Airbnb’s program, Frontline Stays, provides housing options to workers who have a high exposure to COVID-19.

“We definitely heard from cities and from medical workers that were going in to help, cities like Phoenix form other parts of the state or parts of the country, that they wanted to come help but there were certain things they needed, like places to stay,” Airbnb policy director Laura Spanjian told KTAR News 92.3 FM on Wednesday.

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