COVID-19.“We were sort of expecting it, but at the same time, I was surprised by the level of difference between groups in neighbourhoods in this analysis,” Sara Mayo said about research from the Social Planning and Research Council (SPRC).“Racialized neighbourhoods with higher proportions of racialized residents, the rate was even more than double,” Mayo told Global News.
Pregnant woman escapes injury after spectacular rollover crash in Hamilton On Monday, the SPRC revealed an examination that combined Hamilton’s pandemic data with neighbourhood census data from the Ontario Marginalization Index.That report says neighbourhoods with high rates of residents identifying with a racialized group had an average of 196 cases per 100,000 people.