When the County of San Bernardino, California was tasked with managing the region's response to the unprecedented global health crisis, the county's top priority was to ensure the safety of its citizens. To proactively address both safety issues and to help stop the spread of COVID-19, the county quickly developed a plan to provide a safe and isolated space for those at high-risk. A government mandated two-week quarantine period was required for anyone with a confirmed COVID-19 case, or anyone with suspected exposure to COVID-19. The county needed to immediately provide and manage hotel room blocks across several properties to ensure those affected had a safe place to stay.