Five San Francisco supervisors announced plans during a virtual news conference Monday to house homeless people and first responders in the city's thousands of vacant hotel rooms as government officials ramp up efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. "The status quo right now is completely unacceptable," District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney said. "The common sense solution here is to work with our hotels to make sure homeless people each have a room." There were about 8,000 homeless