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Description
The Chicago CCVI identifies communities that have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 and are vulnerable to barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake​. Vulnerability is defined as a combination of sociodemographic factors, epidemiological factors​, occupational factors​, and cumulative COVID-19 burden. The 10 components of the index include COVID-19 specific risk factors and outcomes and social factors known to be associated with social vulnerability in the context of emergency preparedness. The CCVI is derived from ranking values of the components by Chicago Community Area, then synthesizing them into a single composite weighted score. The higher the score, the more vulnerable the geographic area. ZIP Code CCVI is included to enable comparison with other COVID-19 data available on the Chicago Data Portal. Some elements of the CCVI are not available by ZIP Code. To create ZIP Code CCVI, the proportion of the ZIP Code population contributed by each Community Areas was determined. The apportioned populations were then weighted by the Community Area CCVI score and averaged to determine a ZIP Code CCVI score. The COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Index (CCVI) is adapted and modified from a Surgo Ventures collaboration (https://precisionforcovid.org/ccvi) and the CDC Social Vulnerability Index​. ZIP Codes are based on ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) developed by the U.S. Census Bureau. For full documentation see: https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/sites/covid/reports/012521/Community_Vulnerability_Index_012521.pdf
Category
Health & Human Services
Tags
public health, covid-19, community area, zip code, health
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Data Provided By
City of Chicago
Source Link
https://chicago.gov/coronavirus
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Field Names:

Geography Type
geography_type
Community Area or ZIP Code
community_area_or_zip
Community Area Name
community_area_name
CCVI Score
ccvi_score
CCVI Category
ccvi_category
Rank - Socioeconomic Status
rank_socioeconomic_status
Rank - Household Composition and Disability
rank_household_composition
Rank - Adults with no PCP
rank_adults_no_pcp
Rank - Cumulative Mobility Ratio
rank_cumulative_mobility_ratio
Rank - Frontline Essential Workers
rank_frontline_essential_workers
Rank - Age 65+
rank_age_65_plus
Rank - Comorbid Conditions
rank_comorbid_conditions
Rank - COVID-19 Incidence Rate
rank_covid_19_incidence_rate
Rank - COVID-19 Hospital Admission Rate
rank_covid_19_hospital_admission_rate
Rank - COVID-19 Crude Mortality Rate
rank_covid_19_crude_mortality_rate
Location
location
Boundaries - ZIP Codes
:@computed_region_rpca_8um6
Community Areas
:@computed_region_vrxf_vc4k
Zip Codes
:@computed_region_6mkv_f3dw
Census Tracts
:@computed_region_bdys_3d7i
Wards
:@computed_region_43wa_7qmu

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