It works out to $160/bed/night.
More than the government per diem for military folks.
Well, allowing for 1800 hours per year worked by each staff member, that provides for 10 to 11 staff members per shift. I think I would put some of the 60 people occupying beds to work, too.
The 276 volunteers? Not sure. I guess I’d need at least one to make my coffee.