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The number of cases and deaths caused by the new coronavirus continues to increase in Brazil. In the last 24 hours, 455 deaths from the disease were registered. Now, the country has registered 137,350 fatal cases, according to information from the media consortium.
As a result, the moving average of new deaths in Brazil in the last 7 days was 748 deaths, a variation of 8% compared to the data recorded in 14 days.
Also according to the consortium, there are already 4,560,083 confirmed cases, of which 15,821 were confirmed on the last day. The moving average of cases was 30,077 per day, a variation of -1% in relation to the cases registered in 14 days.
The states of SP, GO and RN, which were stable, now register an increase in deaths. RJ and RO continue with high deaths. The DF and the EC, which were falling, now have the average death rate in stability. The PI and MT, which were stable, showed a decrease in deaths today.
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