Sean Penn ups fight against COVID-19 with relief expansion
LOS ANGELES — Sean Penn has expanded his fight against the coronavirus beyond his own expectations.
The Oscar winner’s disaster relief organization CORE has gone from providing 6,500 tests in a couple weeks to administering more than 1.3 million within a five-month span. The organization started at four sites in Los Angeles and currently operates in 32 locations in cities including New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans and Washington, D.C.
The organization, which started as an international relief group, had initially planned to operate testing sites in Los Angeles for three months. It’s now expanding its services and bracing for the winter months, when the virus could surge and strain resources.
CORE, which stands for Community Organized Relief Effort, has since late March grown to 900 staff and volunteers. It has been testing an average of 15,000 people per day in Los Angeles since May 26, CORE officials said.