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RIO – Brazil reported 33,506 new cases and 501 new deaths from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours; Since the start of the pandemic, the country has registered 6,238,076 incidents and 171,998 deaths, according to a newsletter from the press consortium.
The consortium of press vehicles is made up of O GLOBO, Extra, G1, Folha de S.Paulo, UOL and O Estado de S. Paulo and compiles information disseminated by state health departments in a bulletin broadcast at 8 pm.
The Goiás government did not provide its data. In a note, the Secretary of State for Health (SES-GO) stated that “since the beginning of the afternoon of yesterday (Thursday) November 26, it has not received new data from the official notification systems of the Ministry of Health (MS)” . .
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The moving average for deaths, also measured by the survey, was 477. It was a 2% reduction compared to 14 days ago. The moving average of cases was 31,496, 13% more than 14 days ago.
The “7-day moving average” averages between the number of deaths for the day and the previous six. It is compared with an average of two weeks ago to indicate if there is an uptrend, stability or a downtrend. The calculation is a statistical resource to be able to see the trend of the data, drowning out the “noise” caused on weekends, when the notification of deaths is reduced due to the shortage of shift employees.
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The Ministry of Health did not use the R $ 3.4 billion released in the form of extraordinary credit in May of this year to face the Covid-19 pandemic. Six months after the approval of the extra resource, the portfolio did not even commit (reserve the amount for later disbursement) the amounts.
Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello’s claim that Brazil is experiencing a “rebound”, and not a “second wave” of Covid-19 cases, has caused controversy among experts. After all, there is no consensus for a technical, scientific and objective definition of what the “second wave” of an epidemic is. However, scientists analyze that the country is undergoing a “turnaround” in the epidemic: the number of cases, which was decreasing, is now increasing.
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It is a consensus among experts that, although some places have managed to curb the explosive increase in cases that has been seen until April, few of them have stopped the epidemic.
The figures “stopped” in the budget of the Ministry of Health are contained in two Provisional Measures (MP) for emergency credit edited by the government and later approved by Congress. In the case of another R $ 74.7 million, the resource simply can no longer be used, because three MPs lost their validity without the portfolio committing all the amounts provided for in them.
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The UK gave the Covid-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca in partnership with the University of Oxford a vote of confidence on Friday, when it asked its regulatory body to evaluate it, despite experts raising questions about the data. of The study.
The drugmaker said last Thursday that it could conduct another study to measure the effectiveness of the treatment. The British government has guaranteed 100 million doses of the vaccine, the most supplies it has ever asked for from any inoculation to combat the pandemic.