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Boston Resident COVID-19 Cases by Race and Ethnicity

The City of Boston, the Boston Public Health Commission, and its partners are working together to address current inequities in data analysis, testing sites, and health care services for blacks, Latinos, Asians, and immigrants.

Race/Ethnicity (*Percentages are calculated among cases with known race/ethnicity) Cases to Date (Count) Cases to Date (Percentage*)

Asian/PI

17,526

9%

Black/African-American

43, 417

23%

Latinx/Hispanic

40,727

21%

Other

21,929

12%

White

66,408

35%

Total Race/Ethnicity Identified Cases in Boston

190,007

88.4%

Race/Ethnicity (*Percentages are calculated among deaths with known race/ethnicity) Deaths to Date (Count) Deaths to Date (Percentage*)

Asian/PI

127

8%

Black/African-American

509

32%

Latinx/Hispanic

235

15%

Other

45

3%

White

666

42%

Total Race/Ethnicity Identified Cases in Boston

1,582

100%

Total cases in Boston: 214,891

Total deaths: 1,582

Although complete data on race and ethnicity among COVID-19 positive cases in Boston residents has not been reported to the City of Boston, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is actively working to collect available data for public release.

NOTE: Information on race and ethnicity data is collected and reported by multiple entities and may or may not reflect self-reporting by the individual case. A classification of "missing" indicates that no reporter knew the race and ethnicity of the individual, the individual refused to provide the information, or that the originating reporting system does not capture the information. "Other" indicates multiple races or another race that is not listed above.

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