English councils asked to house all rough sleepers 'by the weekend'

Here is more on the story that the government has
written to local authorities in England asking them to house all people
sleeping rough, and those in hostels and night shelters, by the weekend.
The letter from MHCLG reads:
As you know, this is a public health emergency. We
are all redoubling our efforts to do what we possibly can at this stage to
ensure that everybody is inside and safe by this weekend, and we stand with you
in this.
These are unusual times so I’m asking for an unusual
effort. Many areas of the country have already been able to ‘safe harbour’
their people which is incredible. What we need to do now though is work out how
we can get ‘everyone in’.
Jon Sparkes, chief executive of Crisis, called it a
“landmark moment”. He added:
Questions remain about how local councils will be
supported to do this, and whether additional funding, or assistance securing
hotel rooms, will be made available. We also need to see a package of support
so that, when the outbreak subsides, the outcome is not that people return to
the streets.
The government has committed to ending rough
sleeping by 2025 – this proves it can be done in 2020 if we make it the
priority it deserves to be.