id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-279779-kp6ik8qb Blair, A. Identifying gaps in COVID-19 health equity data reporting in Canada using a scorecard approach 2020-09-25 .txt text/plain 3979 237 51 Method: A scan was performed of provincial and territorial reporting of five data elements (cumulative totals of tests, cases, hospitalizations, deaths and population size) across three units of aggregation (province or territory-level, health regions, and local areas) (15 "overall" indicators), and for two vulnerable settings (long term care and detention facilities) and six social markers (age, sex, immigration status, race/ethnicity, essential worker status, and income) (120 "equity-related" indicators). . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.23.20200147 doi: medRxiv preprint Figure 2 : Overall, province-and territory-level reporting (data availability) on the cumulative total of tests, cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Though information on population sizes by immigration status, race/ethnicity, and income are available for jurisdictions overall, and by region and local area are all available through the Canadian Census, no province or territory reported on any of the data elements according to these social markers (Figure 4) . ./cache/cord-279779-kp6ik8qb.txt ./txt/cord-279779-kp6ik8qb.txt