Vaccine and COVID-19 trajectories

KH Choi, PA Denice, S Ramaj - Socius, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Vaccine equity holds the key to ending the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Yet most prior work on vaccine equity has compared vaccine uptake across neighborhoods …

[PDF][PDF] Inequities over time in COVID-19 infection and COVID-19-related hospitalizations/deaths

N Amberber, J Iveniuk, K McKenzie - Wellesley Institute, 2021 - wellesleyinstitute.com
Throughout the pandemic, researchers working in various regions have shown that COVID-
19 infection rates are disproportionately higher for racialized and low-income persons. 1 In …

[PDF][PDF] Encouraging vaccinations through equitable strategies

J Rosenberg, R Cheff, N Amberber - 2021 - wellesleyinstitute.com
A range of strategies have been suggested to increase vaccination rates–from free donuts
and lotteries to employment requirements and vaccine certificates. Wellesley Institute has …

[图书][B] Monitoring progress: Race and vaccine equity

J Iveniuk, K McKenzie - 2021 - wellesleyinstitute.com
In mid-April, Wellesley Institute reported that areas in Ontario with higher rates of COVID-19
had lower rates of vaccination, and that this pattern was greatest in the City of Toronto. 1 …

Vaccine and COVID-19 Trajectories: Equal vaccine rates do not reduce inequality in COVID-19 rates

KH Choi, PA Denice, S Ramaj - 2021 - osf.io
Researchers and public health officials posit that vaccine equity holds the key to ending the
pandemic. Yet, most prior work on vaccine equity focuses on vaccine hesitancy and seldom …

Hand-mapped stories of 'Canadian'Blackness, Failed Multiculturalism, and Black Humanity in a Predominantly White Mid-Sized City in South-Western Ontario

NA Kwarko-Fosu - 2022 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
The happy, upbeat narratives of multiculturalism in Canada misrepresent lived experiences
of individuals who embody Canada's narrative of multiculturalism and cultural diversity …

[PDF][PDF] Persisting inequities in second doses of COVID-19 vaccines?

J Iveniuk, N Amberber, K McKenzie - 2021 - wellesleyinstitute.com
In mid-April, Wellesley Institute reported that areas in Ontario with higher rates of COVID-19
had lower rates of vaccination. 1 The original report also documented inequities by racial …