SAN FRANCISCO (KGO)– The city of San Francisco released its most granular information to date Monday tracking the spread of unique coronavirus throughout the city.
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An interactive map published by the city shows which postal code have the greatest concentrations of COVID-19 infections per 10,000 citizens.
The postal code with the greatest concentration of cases (29 per 10,000 locals) is 94103, that includes SoMa and parts of the Objective District. Following that are 94107 (China Basin, Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch) and 94124 (Hunter’s Point and the Bayview).
The zip code with the highest number of positive cases is 94110, which covers the Mission District and Bernal Heights, however it just has the fourth-highest concentration of cases because its population is so big.
Citywide, the infection rate is 14 cases per 10,000 citizens.
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Five San Francisco postal code had less than 10 known cases of COVID-19: 94104 (little part of the Financial District), 94108 (Union Square and Chinatown), 94111 (near The Embarcadero), 94129 (the Presidio) and 94130 (Treasure Island). Of those five areas with extremely couple of infections, the most largely populated without a doubt is the Union Square/Chinatown area.
” Sadly there was a great deal of xenophobia with people that are members of our Asian neighborhood, definitely unwarranted and certainly sad and unneeded,” said Mayor London Breed in an interview Monday. “We made it clear from day one that this is an infection that will not discriminate based upon race.”
Mayor Type associated a number of the disparities between postal code to underlying problems of income inequality.
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” When there is a pandemic, those concerns are heightened,” said Mayor Type. “Particularly, we see that individuals who may not have access to healthcare, or have bad health conditions or results are the ones most impacted. We see that individuals who reside in crowded conditions and gather together living settings … they are the ones that are most affected by the virus.”
As of Monday, San Francisco had 1,209 recognized cases of COVID-19 and 20 coronavirus-related deaths.
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