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Volume 27, Number 11—November 2021
Dispatch

Socioeconomic Patterns of COVID-19 Clusters in Low-Incidence City, Hong Kong

Gary K.K. Chung, Siu-Ming Chan, Yat-Hang Chan, Jean Woo, Hung Wong, Samuel Y. Wong, Eng Kiong Yeoh, Michael Marmot, and Roger Y. ChungComments to Author 
Author affiliations: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (G.K.K. Chung, S.-M. Chan, Y.-H. Chan, J. Woo, H. Wong, S.Y. Wong, E.K. Yeoh, M. Marmot, R.Y. Chung); City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (S.-M. Chan); University College London, London, UK (M. Marmot)

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Table 1

Characteristics of local coronavirus disease case-patients with a valid residential address, Hong Kong, 2020*

Characteristic Total sample, N = 3,587 Area-level income poverty rate†
1st quartile 2nd quartile 3rd quartile 4th quartile
Mean age, y (SD) 47.92 (19.96) 44.20 (19.17) 47.66 (18.65) 49.93 (20.86) 46.63 (19.60)
Sex
M 1,750 (48.8) 158 (51.6) 348 (47.4) 712 (50.6) 532 (46.6)
F
1,837 (51.2)
148 (48.4)
386 (52.6)
694 (49.4)
609 (53.4)
Sizable infection clustering
Noncluster cases 2,809 (78.3) 275 (89.9) 617 (84.1) 1,033 (73.5) 884 (77.5)
Cluster cases‡ 778 (21.7) 31 (10.1) 117 (15.9) 373 (26.5) 257 (22.5)
Living clusters 159 (4.4) 0 (0.0) 3 (0.4) 99 (7.0) 57 (5.0)
Working clusters 225 (6.3) 8 (2.6) 42 (5.7) 77 (5.5) 98 (8.6)
Dining clusters 248 (6.9) 15 (4.9) 35 (4.8) 137 (9.7) 61 (5.3)
Entertainment clusters 114 (3.2) 8 (2.6) 27 (3.7) 48 (3.4) 31 (2.7)
Others§
33 (0.9)
1 (0.3)
10 (1.4)
12 (0.9)
10 (0.9)
Case classification
Infection source cases 1,455 (40.6) 133 (43.5) 317 (43.2) 528 (37.6) 477 (41.8)
Probable local cases 95 (2.6) 29 (9.5) 31 (4.2) 24 (1.7) 11 (1.0)
Local cases 1,360 (37.9) 104 (34.0) 286 (39.0) 504 (35.8) 466 (40.8)
Cases epidemiologically linked to infection source cases 2,132 (59.4) 173 (56.5) 417 (56.8) 878 (62.4) 664 (58.2)
Linked to probable local cases 62 (1.7) 12 (3.9) 20 (2.7) 22 (1.6) 8 (0.7)
Linked to local cases
2,070 (57.7)
161 (52.6)
397 (54.1)
856 (60.9)
656 (57.5)
Presence of symptoms
Asymptomatic 590 (16.4) 44 (14.4) 89 (12.1) 262 (18.6) 195 (17.1)
Symptomatic
2,997 (83.6)
262 (85.6)
645 (87.9)
1144 (81.4)
946 (82.9)
Type of housing
Public rental housing 1,479 (41.2) 6 (2.0) 243 (33.1) 591 (42.0) 639 (56.0)
Subsidized home ownership 409 (11.4) 6 (2.0) 137 (18.7) 171 (12.2) 95 (8.3)
Private housing 1,377 (38.4) 261 (85.3) 307 (41.8) 469 (33.4) 340 (29.8)
Residential care homes 116 (3.2) 3 (1.0) 6 (0.8) 86 (6.1) 21 (1.8)
Other
206 (5.7)
30 (9.8)
41 (5.6)
89 (6.3)
46 (4.0)
Area-level population density#
1st quartile 409 (11.4) 82 (26.8) 165 (22.5) 102 (7.3) 60 (5.3)
2nd quartile 752 (21.0) 91 (29.7) 177 (24.1) 275 (19.6) 209 (18.3)
3rd quartile 888 (24.8) 55 (18.0) 200 (27.2) 310 (22.0) 323 (28.3)
4th quartile 1,538 (42.9) 78 (25.5) 192 (26.2) 719 (51.1) 549 (48.1)

*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. We used data current to October 31, 2020. †The 1st quartile is the wealthiest group and 4th quartile the poorest group. ‡The number of cluster cases differed from the sum of cluster cases across cluster types because one case was involved in both dining and working clusters. §Traveling, religious, grocery shopping activities. #The 1st quartile is lowest population density and 4th quartile the highest density.

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