Canada still only considering gathering race-based COVID-19 data
OTTAWA — After months of calls from advocates for a clearer picture of who is contracting COVID-19 and how it affects them, the Public Health Agency of Canada is still looking into the possibility of collecting more demographic data related to the disease.
Public health officials in the United States discovered weeks ago the deadly virus was disproportionately affecting black communities.
A more recent study released Tuesday by researchers at several American universities found counties in the U.S. with the highest proportions of black Americans represented more than half of all COVID-19 cases and 60 per cent of deaths in the country, despite making up only 22 per cent of counties.
(The study, led by the Foundation for AIDS Research and Emory University, has not been peer-reviewed.)

