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The Relationship Between Higher Rates of COVID-19 and Infrastructure on First Nations Reserves in Manitoba

2023

Adegun, A.

University of Manitoba

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The author conducted an ecological analysis to examine the association between COVID-19 case rates and socioeconomic and infrastructure characteristics at the community level, comparing First Nations and non-First Nations communities in Manitoba. Variables analyzed included unsuitable housing, average household size, major housing repairs needed, access to a service centre, proximity to a hospital, median after-tax income, and college degree or higher.

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The Relationship Between Higher Rates of COVID-19 and Infrastructure on First Nations Reserves in Manitoba.

Adegun, A. (2023). The relationship between higher rates of COVID-19 and infrastructure on First Nations reserves in Manitoba [Unpublished Master's of Natural Resources Management thesis]. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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