Hamilton’s rate of #COVID19 cases is only a bit lower than York Region’s.
Yet only two Hamilton postal code zones (with approx 65,000 people) are designated hotspots.
In York, hotspot status covers more than 600,000 people, giving half its population priority access to vaccines.
There are more than 500 postal code zones in Ontario, 114 have hotspot status, giving their residents priority vaccine access.
On #COVID19 cases per capita, the five questionable hotspots rank:
176th (M5V)
193rd (L6E)
233rd (K2V)
290th (L4B)
333rd (L6C)
Again a reminder: only 114 out of the 500-plus postal codes have been given hotspot status.
On hospitalizations & deaths per capita, the rankings for these five "hotspot" postal codes are:
242nd (L6E)
318th (M5V)
321st (L4B)
360th (L6C)
420th (K2V)
#COVID19Ontario
Also, these postal code zones have test positivity rates *lower* than other postal codes that have not been granted hotspot status:
8 non-hotspots have higher positivity rate than L4B
33 non-hotspots with higher rate than L6C
55 non-hotspots higher than M5V
93 non-hotspots >L6E
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