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管家婆免费开奖大全 researcher examines how COVID-19 progressed differently in different parts of Toronto

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Afia Amoako, a third-year PhD student in the division of epidemiology at the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Dalla Lana School of Public Health, wants to provide a deeper, more nuanced understanding of how people living in the city experienced COVID-19.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been interested in public health research that focused on the people, rather than the numbers,鈥 says Amoako, adding that she is keen to examine the unequal landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto. 

 
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Afia Amoako (supplied image)

A recipient of the inaugural , Amoako鈥檚 doctoral research aims to combine spatial and mathematical modelling methods with contact tracing, laboratory testing and census data to paint a fulsome and dynamic picture of COVID-19 in Canada's largest city.

鈥淚n Canada, we have very good administrative data and good contact tracing information, but we don鈥檛 really have good race-based data,鈥 Amoako says. 鈥淭he goal of my thesis is to try and put together as much data as I can from different sources to add the 鈥榩eople鈥 element to how we understand the pandemic.鈥

Her research 鈥 which she is pursuing with Dalla Lana School of Public Health Professor  鈥 focuses on the first two years of the pandemic when access to PCR testing was more widely available. To capture the missing details about the people affected by COVID-19, Amoako is using data from the 2021 census and the (ON-Marg), a tool that combines a wide range of demographic indicators to quantify different dimensions of marginalization, including poverty and housing.

She has already completed the first objective of her thesis: analyzing what COVID-19 looked like over space and time during the first four waves of the pandemic.

鈥淓arly on in the pandemic, most of the COVID-19 cases were towards the edges of the city, which tend to be lower-income areas,鈥 says Amoako, who studied immunology as an undergradute student at 管家婆免费开奖大全 before heading to McGill University to pursue a master鈥檚 in public health. 鈥漈hen, as the pandemic progressed, particularly with the Omicron wave, the cases really started to centre downtown. That was very interesting to see.鈥 

Next, she will incorporate the sociodemographic data from the census and ON-Marg into her analyses and develop a mathematical modelling approach to understand how the pandemic progressed differently in different parts of the city.

Amoako hopes her research will lay a foundation for how research on infectious diseases can and should adopt a person-centred approach.

鈥淲e cannot do research on infectious diseases without talking about the diversity of people who are being impacted. There has to be a discussion about people鈥檚 diverse experiences 鈥 that is what I really want to achieve through my work.鈥

 

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