TORONTO People who live in Toronto and Peel’s COVID-19 hot spots are about four times as likely to have essential jobs in manufacturing and utilities as residents in other neighbourhoods, according to new research. The Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine at the University Health Network took a closer look at the hot spot postal codes in Toronto and Peel and was able to confirm what many have long suggested – that essential workers, racialized people and those with lower incomes are bearing a disproportionate share of the burden from COVID-19. Using census data, the researchers found that more than six per cent of residents in Toronto and Peel’s hot spots work in manufacturing and utilities compared to fewer than two per cent in other neighbourhoods. Another 13 per cent of the residents in the hot spot postal codes in Toronto and Peel have essential jobs in the trades, transport and equipment operation. That is more than double the rate in other neighbourhoods.
Published Thursday, May 13, 2021 1:14PM EDT People who live in Toronto and Peel’s COVID-19 hot spots are about four times as likely to have essential jobs in manufacturing and utilities as residents in other neighbourhoods, according to new research. The Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine at the University Health Network took a closer look at the hot spot postal codes in Toronto and Peel and was able to confirm what many have long suggested – that essential workers, racialized people and those with lower incomes are bearing a disproportionate share of the burden from COVID-19. Using census data, the researchers found that more than six per cent of residents in Toronto and Peel’s hot spots work in manufacturing and utilities compared to fewer than two per cent in other neighbourhoods. Another 13 per cent of the residents in the hot spot postal codes in Toronto and Peel have essential jobs in the trades, transport and equipment operation. That is more than do
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Bionano Genomics Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial Results and Highlights Recent Business Progress
May 13, 2021 16:01 ET | Source: Bionano Genomics Bionano Genomics San Diego, California, UNITED STATES
179% year-over-year revenue increase driven by record sales of consumables and growth in the Saphyr installed base
All 2021 milestones on track
Strong balance sheet with $362 million cash as of March 31, 2021
Conference call today, Thursday, May 13, at 4:30 pm ET
SAN DIEGO, May 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Bionano Genomics, Inc. (NASDAQ: BNGO) today reported financial results and business achievements for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021 and highlighted recent corporate updates.
“2021 is off to a solid start for Bionano. In the first quarter, we sold a record number of flow cells, analyzed a record number of samples in our service lab, drove broad adoption of Saphyr instruments and ramped up the installation of Sa
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