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Fig. 3

From: Social inequalities and COVID-19 mortality between neighborhoods of Bariloche city, Argentina

Fig. 3

Spatial distribution of COVID-19 age-adjusted mortality rates and selected socioeconomic variables in Bariloche, Argentina. Footnote: In these maps the darker the light blue the higher the percentage of population with unmet basic needs or with overcrowding, and the darker the orange, the higher the age-adjusted COVID-19 mortality rate. The bivariate pallet shows areas of high concordance in brown and in light orange. Brown (high/high in the legend) represents the most unequal areas, high COVID-19 age-adjusted mortality rates and more deprived areas (high unmet basic needs or overcrowding); light orange in the other extreme (low/low in the legend), low COVID-19 age-adjusted mortality rates and less deprived areas (low unmet basic needs or overcrowding). The box in the upper right margin refers to Argentina, in this map the Argentine Antarctica was omitted for graphic purposes

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