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With 256 deaths from covid-19 registered in the last 24 hours, Brazil had the lowest moving average of deaths since April 28. However, five states have not released death figures as of 8pm today. The data comes from the press media consortium from which Twitter It is part of.
The total number of deaths caused by the disease has risen to 162,035 since the start of the pandemic. According to the survey, 18,247 new cases of covid-19 were registered throughout the country from yesterday to today, with a total of 5,632,505 positive diagnoses for the new coronavirus since the start of the pandemic.
There were an average of 353 deaths in the last seven days, representing a -24% decrease in the variation from 14 days ago.
The states of Amazonas, Amapá, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Santa Catarina had trouble entering data and were unable to release death figures until 8 pm today. The state of Rio de Janeiro, however, sent an update with the diagnostic data in the last 24 hours.
The Health Ministry also published a note warning of problems with the pages. This week, the hacker attacks affected the systems of the portfolio, the STJ (Superior Court of Justice) and the Ministry of Economy of the Federal District Government (GDF).
“The Ministry of Health reports that, on Friday (6), it identified an incident on the web pages, that the designs were misconfigured. The problem is being handled by the DataSUS team, and the pages are being restored. The data and the folder servers, which are preserved through the security measures adopted “.
Yesterday, the folder had already reported data entry problems.
Amapá has not released data on the new coronavirus for three days, due to a blackout that affects the state. After a storm, the state has problems with its power, water and internet supply.
Health data
According to the federal government, in Brazil there have been 279 new deaths from covid-19 in the last 24 hours, and since the start of the pandemic, the total number of deaths from the disease has reached 162,015.
Between yesterday and today, 18,862 new diagnoses were included in the federal government database, increasing to 5,631,181 the number of Brazilians infected by the new coronavirus according to the folder.
Thirteen states and DF falling
Thirteen states and the Federal District showed a two-week variation in the moving average, while seven showed stability. Five showed an increase in the moving average: Ceará (+ 20%), Pernambuco (+ 65%), Rio Grande do Norte (+ 109%), Rondônia (+ 38%) and Santa Catarina (+ 36%). However, the latter is part of the states that did not release data today.
Among the regions, the Midwest (-31%), the North (-31%) and the Southeast (-24%) were the regions where the variation of the moving average of deaths decreased. The others remained stable: Northeast (7%) and South (-13%).
To measure the situation of deaths from covid-19, experts indicate using the moving average of deaths, which calculates the average of records observed in the last seven days. The operation is the most suitable to observe the trend of the statistics, since it balances the abrupt variations of the numbers throughout the week.
The media consortium adopted this period to verify fluctuations in the moving average. We can speak of a fall in the figures when the decrease is greater than 15% if it is verified in the last 14 days, in this case, the period of the last two weeks. If the numbers rise more than 15%, the epidemic accelerates. Intermediate values indicate stability.
See the situation by state and in the Federal District:
Southeast region
- Espírito Santo: stable (-11%)
- Minas Gerais: decrease (-28%)
- Rio de Janeiro: decrease (-38%) * The state has not released death figures as of 8 pm today.
- São Paulo: decrease (-37%) * Or The state did not release death data until 8 pm today.
Northern region
- Amazon: remains (-27%) * Or The state did not release death data until 8 pm today.
- Amapá: decrease (-50%) * For the third day in a row, the state has not released data until 8 pm today, the variance refers to the 3/11 numbers
- Rondônia: accelerating (38%)
Northeast Region
- Ceará: acceleration (20%)
- Paraíba: stable (-11%)
- Pernambuco: accelerating (65%)
- Rio Grande do Norte: accelerating (109%)
Central West Region
- Federal District: remains (-32%)
- Mato Grosso: left (-19%)
- Mato Grosso do Sul: remains (-26%)
Southern region
- Rio Grande do Sul: stable (-14%)
- Santa Catarina: accelerating (36%) * Or The state did not release death data until 8 pm today.
Vehicles gather for information
In response to the decision of the government of Jair Bolsonaro to restrict access to data on the covid-19 pandemic, media Twitter, El Estado de S. Paulo, Folha de S.Paulo, O Globo, G1 and Extra formed a consortium to work collaboratively to seek the necessary information directly from the state health departments of the 27 units of the Federation.
The federal government, through the Ministry of Health, should be the natural source of these figures, but the attitudes of the authorities and the president himself during the pandemic cast doubt on the availability of the data and its veracity.