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The daily moving average of deaths caused by the new coronavirus in Brazil stood at 403 on Friday the 13th. The calculation records the oscillations of the last seven days and eliminates the distortions between a high number during the week and a low weekend. States of Saint Paul me Parana did not disclose the number of deaths.
In recent days, managers have noted difficulties in feeding the official data system of the Ministry of Health with the number of infections and deaths. Initially, the government called for instability in the system, but on Friday the executive secretary admitted that there are signs of a cyber attack. The State of São Paulo alleged problems with Sivep, the health system that accounts for deaths from covid-19. Paraná did not report the reason for the absence of the balance.
Another 29,052 cases and 523 deaths were registered in the last 24 hours, according to a survey conducted by Status, G1, O Globo, Extra, Folha and UOL in the state health departments. The total number of deaths reached 164,855 and the total number of positive tests reached 5,811,699. According to the Ministry of Health, in total, 5,267,567 Brazilians have recovered from the disease and another 378,348 are under follow-up.
Brazil is the second country with the most deaths, only behind the United States, which registered 244,169 deaths from covid-19, about two thousand more since yesterday, 12. In total infected, according to Johns Hopkins University (USA), Brazil is behind the United States and India.
Camaraderie
The balance of deaths and cases is the result of an association between Status, G1, O Globo, Extra, Folha and UOL, and carried out in conjunction with the state health departments The six media that began to work, from June 8, in a collaborative way to collect the necessary information in 26 states and the Federal District. In an unprecedented way, the initiative was a response to the Bolsonaro government’s decision to restrict access to data on the pandemic and was maintained even after the maintenance of government records.
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