Cases and deaths of coronavirus in Brazil on December 16, according to a consortium of press vehicles | Coronavirus



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Brazil has 183,053 deaths and 6,985,555 cases of coronavirus confirmed until 1 pm on Wednesday (16), according to the consortium of press vehicles.

  • Deaths: 183,053
  • Cases: 6,985,555

The latest consolidated balance, published at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday (15), registered 182,854 deaths (915 of them confirmed in the last 24 hours so far) and 6,974,258 cases (44,849 in the last 24 hours so far). Since then, Ceará, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pernambuco and Tocantins have published new data.

The number of new deaths recorded on Tuesday (915) is the highest since September 16, when 967 deaths were recorded in 24 hours (926 deaths were recorded on November 12, but at that time, the death registration system Health Ministry deaths were experiencing problems and there was a backlog of many deaths).

The moving average of deaths in the last 7 days was 667, the highest value since October 2, and an increase of 25% from the average of two weeks ago, indicating an upward trend in deaths by the disease in the country.

18 states and the DF and showed a high average mobile death: PR, RS, SC, ES, MG, RJ, SP, DF, MS, MT, AC, AP, RR, AL, BA, PB, PE, RN and SE .

The moving average of cases is 42,620, which means that, in the last 7 days, the country confirmed an average of 42,620 new cases of coronavirus per day. The number is 11% higher than 2 weeks ago, indicating stability trend (rises of up to 15% and falls and up to 15% of average stability).

  • Total deaths: 182,854
  • 24-hour death record: 915
  • Average number of new deaths in the last 7 days: 667 (change in 14 days: + 25%)
  • Total confirmed cases: 6,974,258
  • Registry of confirmed cases in 24 hours: 44,849
  • Average number of new cases in the last 7 days: 42,620 per day (variation in 14 days: + 11%)

(Before the 8 p.m. check-out, the consortium released a partial report at 1 p.m., with 181,978 deaths and 6,934,539 confirmed cases.)

  • Above (18 states + the DF): PR, RS, SC, ES, MG, RJ, SP, DF, MS, MT, AC, AP, RR, AL, BA, PB, PE, RN and SE
  • In stability, that is, the number of deaths did not decrease or increase significantly (5 states): IR, PA, RO, TO and PI
  • Drop (3 states): AM, CE and MA

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 the G1 to analyze pandemic trends).

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

States with the highest mortality rate – Photo: Arte G1

States with average deaths in stability – Photo: Arte G1

States with average deaths in autumn – Photo: Arte G1

  • IS: + 29%
  • MG: + 42%
  • RJ: + 21%
  • SP: + 17%
  • DF: + 71%
  • PASS: -8%
  • MS: + 125%
  • MT: + 32%
  • CA: + 200%
  • AM: -34%
  • AP: + 67%
  • PA: + 12%
  • RO: 0%
  • RR: + 19%
  • FOR: + 12%
  • AL: + 33%
  • BA: + 27%
  • EC: -22%
  • MA: -23%
  • PB: + 85%
  • PE: + 24%
  • PI: + 2%
  • Nurse: + 74%
  • SE: +18

Consortium of press vehicles

Data on cases and deaths from coronavirus 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 plus).

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