COVID-19 vaccines in Toronto, newly released data appears to reinforce how where you live can be a major difference-maker.According to data collected by ICES (the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences), a non-profit that gathers Ontario health data to be used for public policy, between Dec.
14 and March 29 and broken down by postal code, the vaccination rates between certain neighbourhoods can be separated by as much as 400 per cent.For example, the data showed just 5.5 per cent of residents in the M3N postal code (the Jane and Finch and Black Creek neighbourhoods) received at least one of two COVID-19 vaccine doses compared to 22.4 per cent of residents in the M4T postal code (Moore Park neighbourhood, just north of Rosedale).Of those.