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Old Posted May 23, 2020, 8:00 PM
SidetrackedSue SidetrackedSue is offline
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Originally Posted by phil235 View Post
Funny, it’s not easy to pick out patterns there. The denser urban wards aren’t hit worse than some of the rural wards, and there’s no clear link to income (at least on a superficial level). Maybe the location of care homes is the key variable.
It says in the title of the graph Excluding LTC and RH.

Maybe education level?

I moved from Rideau Goulbourn to Kitchissippi, so obviously I was smart!
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