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Ceará has 18,688 confirmed cases, 1,319 deaths and 9,801 people recovered from Covid. The numbers were updated on the IntegraSUS platform, of the State Health Secretariat (Sesa), today, May 13 (May 13), at 10:13 a.m. There are 276 cases and 39 more deaths than those registered yesterday. The case fatality rate reached 7.1%. Currently, 31,866 cases are under investigation in Ceará and the number of tests carried out has already reached 48,482.
As of Tuesday 12, Ceará had 18,412 confirmed cases, 1,280 deaths, and 9,231 people recovered from Covid-19.
Until Monday the 11th. There were 17,599 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 1,189 deaths. There are 907 cases and 75 more deaths than those recorded on Sunday.
On Sunday, Ceará arrived 1,114 deaths and 16,692 cases confirmed of coronavirus. Relative to Saturday, there were 52 more deaths, 813 new cases and 778 healed.
New cases and deaths are recorded according to the confirmation date, based on the test results. The data does not mean that the deaths occurred on that date, but that there was the result of the examination with confirmation that the patient had Covid-19.
There is a difference between the mortality rate and the lethality of a disease. The death rate refers to the number of people who have died of a disease in relation to the total population of a place, be it a city, state, country or even the entire world.
The death rate refers to the number of people who died of a disease in relation to the number of people infected by it.
31,866 cases under investigation
48,482 tests carried out
18,688 confirmed cases
1,319 deaths
7.1% case fatality rate
9,801 people recovered
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The name “crown” is due to the crown of thorns that surrounds it. These spines are surrounded by a layer of fat that is removed from human cells. It enters this layer of fat to invade other cells. Without this thin layer of fat, the coronavirus dies.
Coronaviruses are transmitted through the air and mucous membranes. The virus survives for a long time by sneezing and coughing drops. To avoid contamination from the drops, it is recommended to stay at least five feet from people who cough or sneeze.
The virus is also in aerosol drops. They are so small and thin that they are suspended in the air and mainly contaminate people who are indoors with air conditioning.
Wash your hands frequently
Wash your hands regularly with alcohol gel or soap and water. Alcohol and soap kill viruses that may be on your hands.
Maintain social distance
Keep at least a meter or two meters between you and people who cough or sneeze. The Covid-19 virus is transmitted by droplets found in the nasal discharge and saliva. The distance between people with flu symptoms prevents the drops from reaching you.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
Hands touch all kinds of surfaces and can catch viruses. Once contaminated, the hands can transfer the virus to the eyes, nose, and mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and make you sick.
Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze
When surrounded by people, cover your mouth with the curve of your elbow when you sneeze or cough. It is also possible to use handkerchiefs, which should be discarded immediately after use; fold them with the used part inwards to avoid the spread of the virus.
If you have a fever, cough, and shortness of breath, call the health center.
If you feel bad, stay home. If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath, call the nearest health center. After the call, health agents will tell you what to do: if you should stay home, if they will refer you to a professional or if you can go to an Emergency Care Unit (UPA).
The signs of the new coronavirus resemble those of a common flu:
– Fever
– Dry cough
fatigue
– Difficulty breathing in some cases
– There may be pain in the body.
– Nasal congestion
– runny nose
– Sore throat
– There are cases of diarrhea.
– There may be an infection of the lower respiratory tract, as in pneumonia.
There are people who do not develop any symptoms.
Average incubation period: five days, with intervals reaching 12 days, period in which the first symptoms appear since infection.
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