Cases and deaths from coronavirus in Brazil on November 7, according to a press consortium (update 8 am) | Coronavirus



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Brazil has 162,035 confirmed coronavirus deaths as of 8 am this Saturday (7), according to a survey by the consortium of press vehicles based on data from state health departments.

Since the balance of 8 pm on Friday (6), a state has updated the number of cases: GO.

See consolidated figures:

  • 162,035 confirmed deaths
  • 5,632,507 confirmed cases

On Friday (6), at 8 p.m., the country recorded: 162,035 deaths from Covid-19, 256 in the last 24 hours. As a result, the moving average of deaths in Brazil in the last 7 days was 353. The variation was -24% compared to the average of 14 days ago, indicating a downward trend in deaths from Covid.

Over infected since the beginning of the pandemic 5,632,505 Brazilians have had or have the new coronavirus, with18,247 of these confirmed on the last day. The moving average of new cases in the last 7 days was 16,140 per day, a variation of -28% compared to the cases registered in two weeks. In other words, it also indicates a drop compared to the last 14 days.

The problems with the data registration system of the Ministry of Health (e-SUS) during this Friday made it impossible to disclose data from some state departments, including SP, the state with the most cases and deaths from Covid. In addition to São Paulo, Amazonas and Santa Catarina did not have published data either. due to access problems to e-SUS. In Rio de Janeiro, the second most affected state, the ministry also had problems and did not publish an update on the deaths., only cases.

The state of Amapá again had no updates in 24 hours, for the third consecutive day. According to the Health Department, the blackout that occurred in the state since Tuesday night (3) continues to make it impossible to close the bulletin.

Considering only states with updates, four states show an increase in deaths: Rondônia, Ceará, Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Norte. Another 9 states and the DF have curves that point to a decline.

It is worth mentioning that there are states in which the low average number of deaths can lead to large percentage variations. Moving average data is generally in decimal numbers and rounded to facilitate presentation of the data.

  • Top (4 states): RO, CE, PE and RN
  • In stability, that is, the number of deaths did not decrease or increase significantly (8 states): RS, ES, PA, BA, MA, PB, PI and SE
  • Fall (9 states + DF): PR, MG, DF, GO, MS, MT, AC, RR, TO and AL
  • Not updated (4 states): SC, SP, AM and AP
  • Partially Updated (1 Status): RJ (did not update death data)

This comparison takes into account the average number of deaths in the last 7 days until the publication of this balance in relation to the average registered two weeks ago (understand the criteria used by G1 to analyze pandemic trends).

State with the average death rate on the rise – Photo: Arte G1

States with average stability in deaths – Photo: Arte G1

States with average deaths in autumn – Photo: Arte G1

  • PR: -27%
  • RS: -14%
  • The state of SC did not release new data until 8 pm. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Thursday (5), it was + 81%
  • GB: -11%
  • MG: -28%
  • The state of RJ did not reveal new death data via Covid until 8pm. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Thursday (5), it was -16%
  • The state of SP did not release new data until 8 pm. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Thursday (5), it was -19%
  • DF: -32%
  • IR: -37%
  • MS: -26%
  • MT: -19%
  • CA: -43%
  • The state of AM did not release new data until 8 p.m. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Thursday (5), it was -25%
  • The state of the AP has not released new data in the last 3 days. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Tuesday (3), it was 0%
  • PA: -9%
  • RO: + 38%
  • RR: -70%
  • FOR: -70%
  • AL: -18%
  • BA: -7%
  • EC: + 20%
  • MA: + 6%
  • PB: -11%
  • PE: + 65%
  • PI: + 5%
  • Nurse: + 109%
  • SE: -13%

Consortium of press vehicles

Data on coronavirus cases and deaths in Brazil were obtained after an unprecedented association between G1, O Globo, Extra, O Estado de S.Paulo, Folha de S.Paulo and UOL, which began to work, from June 8, in a collaborative way to collect the necessary information in the 26 states and the Federal District (know more).

Brazil has 161,200 deaths from Covid;  the moving average is 384

Brazil has 161,200 deaths from Covid; the moving average is 384

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