Posted on May 14, 2020 by Julia Marsh in New York Post New York Post, By Julia Marsh Just over 100 homeless people out of 3,333 approached by cops and outreach workers as they left the subway system during the overnight shutdowns have remained in shelters, Mayor Bill de Blasio admitted Thursday. Between May 6, when the system first shuttered for coronavirus cleaning, and Wednesday, de Blasio provided vague data about the number of people who were “engaged” and the number who agreed to go to hospitals or shelters.