Immigrant deaths early in pandemic about twice that of other Canadians: StatCan
VANCOUVER — Canadian neighbourhoods where visible minorities live had a COVID-19 death rate about two times higher than areas that had a low proportion of immigrants, says a study from Statistics Canada.
The study looked at the pandemic from early March to July last year, when there were more than 8,300 deaths.
About 67 per cent of those deaths were reported in Quebec, 28 per cent in Ontario and three per cent in B.C. Of those, immigrants made up 48 per cent of the fatalities in Quebec, 45 per cent in Ontario and four in British Columbia.
During the early days of the pandemic, it said about 67 per cent of those deaths were reported in Quebec, 28 per cent in Ontario and three per cent in B.C.