World records new record for coronavirus cases



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The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded the record of new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours. There were 307,930 cases in just one day. The latest record was set on September 6.

According to the agency, the largest increases in infections were recorded in India, the United States, Brazil, Spain and Argentina. Worldwide, there are already more than 28 million confirmed cases; only Brazil has 4.3 million. (See situation below)

Deaths increased by 5,537 cases, to a total of 917,417.

According to the Reuters news agency, the previous WHO record for new coronavirus cases was set on September 6, with 306,857 new infections reported.

Covid-19 infections continue to rise in at least 58 countries, including outbreaks in Argentina, Indonesia, Morocco, Spain and Ukraine, according to a Reuters analysis.

New cases are falling in the United States, about 44% from the peak of more than 77,000 new cases recorded on July 16. Cases in Brazil also show a downward trend.

Brazil has 4.3 million infected

Today, Brazil registered an increase of 389 deaths from covid-19 in the last 24 hours, totaling 131,663 deaths from the disease caused by the new coronavirus, according to the consortium of press vehicles of which the Twitter It is part of. The figures are the result of a survey with state health departments and were consolidated at 8 pm.

Since 20:00 yesterday, 14,294 new cases have been registered. With today’s data, the country reached 4,330,152 infected.

The moving average of deaths in Brazil in the last seven days was 711, which represents a variation of -18% compared to the data recorded in 14 days.

According to a survey conducted today by the consortium, 14 states experienced a slowdown in the moving average of deaths from the disease in the variation of this period, while three showed an increase.

Among the regions, three show a slowdown in victims of covid-19: Northeast (-20%), North (-16%) and Southeast (-22%)

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