The population count of Corona, CA was 161,614 in 2016.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Corona, CA
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Deaths with COVID-19 by race/ethnicity
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-10-19T00:05:43.000ZThe dataset provides information about the demographics and characteristics of deaths with COVID-19 by racial/ethnic groups among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data notes: The Other category for the race/ethnicity graph includes American Indian/Alaska Native and people who identify as multi-racial. This table is updated every Friday.
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COVID-19 cases by race/ethnicity
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-10-19T00:02:40.000ZThe dataset provides information about the demographics and characteristics of COVID-19 cases by racial/ethnic groups among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data notes: The Other category for the race/ethnicity graph includes American Indian/Alaska Native and people who identify as multi-racial. This table is updated every Thursday.
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COVID-19 cases among children by age
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-10-22T00:06:36.000ZThe dataset provides information about COVID-19 cases among children ages under 18 years by age among Santa Clara County residents. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange
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NYCHA Resident Data Book Summary
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2020-02-08T00:56:30.000ZContains resident demographic data at a summary level as of January 1, 2019. The Resident Data Book is compiled to serve as an information source for queries involving resident demographic as well as a source of data for internal analysis. Statistics are compiled via HUD mandated annual income reviews involving NYCHA Staff and residents. Data is then aggregated and compiled by development. Each record pertains to a single public housing development.
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Count of deaths with COVID-19 by date
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2023-10-06T00:06:53.000ZThe dataset provides number of new and cumulative cases deaths with COVID-19 over time among Santa Clara County residents. Deaths are listed separately for patients at Long Term Care Facilities because patients in these facilities are more isolated than the general public and represent a particularly vulnerable population. Source: California Reportable Disease Information Exchange. Data Notes: Deaths are reported by the date of death. Death accounted for in the dataset do not necessarily mean that the individuals died from COVID-19. This table is updated Monday-Friday and will not be updated on holidays.
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CorStat - Population & Housing
corstat.coronaca.gov | Last Updated 2018-07-13T18:22:12.000ZE-5 Population and Housing Estimates for Cities, Counties, and the State, 2011-2018 with 2010 Census Benchmark.<br> <b>Update Frequency:</b> Yearly <b>Data Disclaimer:</b> The City Of Corona (“Corona”) provides data available on this website as a service to the public. The data provided by Corona is based on historical data, information directly provided by Corona, information directly provided by Corona contractors and in some cases, information acquired during physical inspections. Corona does not guarantee the accuracy of this data and assumes no liability for any errors. The data shall be used for the sole purpose of providing the public with information regarding this program and not for any commercial, legal or other use. Corona assumes no liability for any decisions made or action taken or not taken by anyone using data provided from this website. Corona reserves the right to alter, amend or terminate at any time the display of this data.
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COVID-19 vaccinations among county residents by zip
data.sccgov.org | Last Updated 2024-10-22T00:11:17.000ZThe dataset provides number of Santa Clara County residents who were administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by city. Source: California Immunization Registry Note: Percent of residents vaccinated and population age 16 years and older is based in part on estimates of the number of people residing in the census tract from a population-based survey sample, which is subject to error. As a result, percent vaccinated may be over- or under-estimated. For this reason, the displayed percent of residents vaccinated in a census tract is capped at 95%.
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Homeless by Race 2022
corstat.coronaca.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-10T17:31:34.000ZThe racial demographics of the homeless population in Corona, CA.
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Homeless Neighbors by Gender 2022
corstat.coronaca.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-10T17:33:51.000ZGender demographics of the homeless population in the City of Corona, CA.
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Population Projections for Napa County
data.countyofnapa.org | Last Updated 2024-02-21T23:24:18.000ZData Source: CA Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit Report P-3: Population Projections, California, 2010-2060 (Baseline 2019 Population Projections; Vintage 2020 Release). Sacramento: California. July 2021. This data biography shares the how, who, what, where, when, and why about this dataset. We, the epidemiology team at Napa County Health and Human Services Agency, Public Health Division, created it to help you understand where the data we analyze and share comes from. If you have any further questions, we can be reached at epidemiology@countyofnapa.org. Data dashboard featuring this data: Napa County Demographics https://data.countyofnapa.org/stories/s/bu3n-fytj How was the data collected? Population projections use the following demographic balancing equation: Current Population = Previous Population + (Births - Deaths) +Net Migration Previous Population: the starting point for the population projection estimates is the 2020 US Census, informed by the Population Estimates Program data. Births and Deaths: birth and death totals came from the California Department of Public Health, Vital Statistics Branch, which maintains birth and death records for California. Net Migration: multiple sources of administrative records were used to estimate net migration, including driver’s license address changes, IRS tax return data, Medicare and Medi-Cal enrollment, federal immigration reports, elementary school enrollments, and group quarters population. Who was included and excluded from the data? Previous Population: The goal of the US Census is to reflect all populations residing in a given geographic area. Results of two analyses done by the US Census Bureau showed that the 2020 Census total population counts were consistent with recent counts despite the challenges added by the pandemic. However, some populations were undercounted (the Black or African American population, the American Indian or Alaska Native population living on a reservation, the Hispanic or Latino population, and people who reported being of Some Other Race), and some were overcounted (the Non-Hispanic White population and the Asian population). Children, especially children younger than 4, were also undercounted. Births and Deaths: Birth records include all people who are born in California as well as births to California residents that happened out of state. Death records include people who died while in California, as well as deaths of California residents that occurred out of state. Because birth and death record data comes from a registration process, the demographic information provided may not be accurate or complete. Net Migration: each of the multiple sources of administrative records that were used to estimate net migration include and exclude different groups. For details about methodology, see https://dof.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/352/2023/07/Projections_Methodology.pdf. Where was the data collected? Data is collected throughout California. This subset of data includes Napa County. When was the data collected? This subset of Napa County data is from Report P-3: Population Projections, California, 2010-2060 (Baseline 2019 Population Projections; Vintage 2020 Release). Sacramento: California. July 2021. These 2019 baseline projections incorporate the latest historical population, birth, death, and migration data available as of July 1, 2020. Historical trends from 1990 through 2020 for births, deaths, and migration are examined. County populations by age, sex, and race/ethnicity are projected to 2060. Why was the data collected? The population projections were prepared under the mandate of the California Government Code (Cal. Gov't Code § 13073, 13073.5). Where can I learn more about this data? https://dof.ca.gov/Forecasting/Demographics/Projections/ https://dof.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/352/Forecasting/Demographics/Documents/P3_Dictionary.txt https://dof.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/352/2023/07/Proj