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Brazil has 185,827 confirmed coronavirus deaths as of 1 pm on Saturday (19), 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 (18), 6 states have updated their data: AP, GO, MG, PE, RN and TO.
See consolidated figures:
- 185,827 confirmed deaths
- 7,172,165 confirmed cases
On Friday, at 8 p.m., the balance indicated: 185,687 deaths, 811 in 24 hours. With that, the The moving average of deaths in Brazil in the last 7 days was 748 – value that is equal to the average recorded on September 21. The variation was + 29% compared to the average of 14 days ago., indicating an upward trend in deaths from the disease.
In confirmed cases, since the start of the pandemic 7,163,912 Brazilians have had or have the new coronavirus, with 52,385 of those confirmed on the last day. A the moving average in the last 7 days was 46,800 new diagnoses per day. This represents a + 14% variation in relation to the cases registered in two weeks, which indicates a trend of stability in the diagnoses.
17 states and the DF showed an increase in the moving average of deaths: PR, RS, SC, MG, RJ, SP, DF, GO, MS, MT, PA, RO, AL, BA, CE, PB, RN and SE . Still, for the first time since the consortium’s inception, only one state has a declining moving average: MA.
- Total deaths: 185,687
- 24-hour death record: 811
- Average number of new deaths in the last 7 days: 748 (change in 14 days: + 29%)
- Total confirmed cases: 7,163,912
- Registry of confirmed cases in 24 hours: 52,385
- Average number of new cases in the last 7 days: 46,800 per day (variation in 14 days: + 14%)
- Above (17 states + the DF): PR, RS, SC, MG, RJ, SP, DF, GO, MS, MT, PA, RO, AL, BA, CE, PB, RN and SE
- In stability, that is, the number of deaths did not decrease or increase significantly (7 states): ES: AC, AM, RR A PE, PL
- Falling (1 state): MOTHER
- Undisclosed (1 state): AP
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 lead to 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
State with the average number of deaths falling – Photo: Arte G1
- ES: + 14%
- MG: + 52%
- RJ: + 29%
- SP: + 17%
- DF: + 40%
- IR: + 17%
- MS: + 60%
- MT: + 25%
- CA: + 11%
- AM: + 7%
- AP: Amapá did not release the data until 8 pm. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Thursday (17), the average was increasing (+ 44%).
- AP: + 44%
- RO: + 44%
- RR: 0%
- FOR: -11%
- AL: + 76%
- BA: + 16%
- CE: + 57%
- MA: -20%
- PB: + 81%
- PE: + 15%
- PI: -14%
- Nurse: + 66%
- SE: + 31%:
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).