They’ve been called hot spots. It’s actually ‘code’ for social inequity.

People who live in Toronto and Peel COVID-19 hot spots are on average nearly twice as likely to be racialized and about four times more likely to be employed in manufacturing and utilities compared to those in the regions’ other neighbourhoods, a new analysis shows. Read the full article here.

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