- You do not think about August, but about where I will sleep tonight, he says.

Abdulahi Jimale has been homeless for a long time, but got an apartment just over two weeks ago. But during the spring, the pandemic made it difficult for him, the work shifts became fewer and the opportunity to get food was limited by not allowing more than 50 people to meet.

He says he is worried about becoming infected, and infecting others.

- I'm worried every day, and I do not want to infect anyone innocent. I try to keep my distance as much as I can, and I have hand alcohol in my bag, he says.

Watch Abdulahi Jimale talk about what it is like to be homeless during a pandemic.