Communities with low incomes, immigrants, essential workers hardest hit by COVID-19: study

Hard-hit neighbourhoods also need more investment and resources, including broad access to testing, said Vhil Castillejos, the manager of community well-being at the Jane/Finch Community and Family Centre in Toronto's northwest. Read the full CBC article here.

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