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There is a significant difference in the reported data on COVID-19 in Indigenous communities from community sources vs. Indigenous Services Canada. This infographic shows this discrepancy between the data from community-sourced research conducted by Yellowhead Institute and the available numbers from ISC. Four reasons for this discrepancy are highlighted.
Learn more on this topic by reading the Yellowhead Brief by Courtney Skye, Colonialism of the Curve: Indigenous Communities and Bad Covid Data.