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As the pandemics disproportionate burden grows more starkly obvious, the province has yet to begin collecting COVID-19 data on income and race that could help reveal the depths of these inequities.Toronto Public Health released maps on Wednesday that offer local proof of a larger trend health experts have warned of for weeks: that some communities have much higher concentrations of COVID-19 cases than others, and that this clustering is not random.The citys five most affected neighbo
stanley water jug urhoods 鈥?all found in the citys far northwest 鈥?have an average of more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents. The citys five least-affected neighbourhoods 鈥?which include Rosedale, the Beach and the Danforth 鈥?have an average of just 58 cases per 100,000 residents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On average, the five most affected neighbourhoods have significantly
stanley cup higher proportions of people who are low-income, racialized, immigrants, and live in denser housing with longer commutes.Comparing these geographic pockets reveals telling disparities. But area-based analyses are no substitute for individual-level data on income, race and other socio-economic factors, experts say. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While Toronto Public Hea
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Perth is looking for buy-in from Perthmore residents 鈥?literally.Residents whose homes abut the Perthmore c
stanley cups uk orridor could be given the option of buying sections of the strip of land, as town staffers study the matter, along with other options.Coun. Judy Brown reported to Perth town council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 18 that she had visited with concerned area residents that day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW SUGGESTIONCouncils committee of the whole meeting had voted on Jan. 11 to allow for the use of Use at your own risk signs for the corridor instead of No Trespassing signs, but Brown told council that the former signs would have very little effect in the situation they are facing. She asked them what they thought would work and was
vaso stanley told that being allowed to buy their section of the easement would work best. At this, Brown sought to ask staff to research the feasibili
stanley flasche ty of selling sections of the easement to adjoining property owners. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At this point in the meeting, Mayor John Fenik asked staff to disable the chat function, on the Zoom meeting, saying that if residents wished to speak to council, they could ask to speak as a delegation.Fenik said that some of the emails he has received on the issue were heartbreaking, but that residents would likely face a covenant in the sale, if it comes to pass, that would allow utilities to access the lands.