Arresting kind people for feeding homeless people? Come on, El Cajon

San Diego’s reputation took a battering in late 2017 for local officials’ slow reaction to a hepatitis A outbreak, primarily among the homeless, that led to 20 deaths and nearly 600 infections in the county. City and county governments finally got their acts together, providing more bathrooms and hand-washing stations and making hepatitis A vaccinations more readily available, among other actions.