Brazil exceeds 191,000 deaths in pandemic and has 13 stable states



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Today, Brazil surpassed the milestone of 191 thousand deaths from the new coronavirus with the confirmation of 331 deaths on Sunday (27), according to a survey carried out by the consortium of press vehicles, of which the Twitter It is part of. The total does not include data from Minas Gerais, which did not release the information until 8 pm today, the deadline for the daily balance. As a result, 191,139 people have already died from the disease.

The count, much lower than in recent days, does not include data from three states that do not have deaths: AP, CE and RR. Most states have a curve that is considered stable. There are 13 in this condition. Eight others show acceleration, while five and the DF are in a descending condition.

Also, downsizing during holidays tends to dampen the data that states insert into the count in the days after.

Thus, the moving average of deaths in the last seven days is 625, which represents the fourth consecutive fall in this statistic. It’s the lowest death toll since September 8, with 617 at that time.

The federal government announced today the inclusion of 344 new deaths from covid-19 in the country. caused by the new coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic.

There were also 18,479 new diagnoses, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 7,484,285. The government also counts 6,515,370 people recovered and 777,776 are being monitored.

See the situation by state and in the Federal District:

Southeast region

  • Espírito Santo: stable (2%)
  • Minas Gerais: acceleration (35%) * State did not present justification for the lack of data this Sunday (27)
  • Rio de Janeiro: decrease (-24%)

Northern region

  • Amazon: acceleration (123%)
  • Para: acceleration (46%)
  • Rondônia: acceleration (20%)

Northeast Region

  • Alagoas: acceleration (122%)
  • Maranhão: stable (12%)
  • Pernambuco: stable (5%)
  • Rio Grande do Norte: stable (-8%)
  • Sergipe: acceleration (42%)

Central West Region

  • Federal District: remains (-34%)
  • Mato Grosso: acceleration (83%)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul: acceleration (43%)

Southern region

  • Rio Grande do Sul: stable (-9%)
  • Santa Catarina: stable (-12%)

Vehicles gather for information

In response to the decision of the government of Jair Bolsonaro to restrict access to data on the covid-19 pandemic, media Twitter, El Estado de S. Paulo, Folha de S.Paulo, O Globo, G1 and Extra formed a consortium to work collaboratively to seek the necessary information directly from the state health departments of the 27 units of the Federation.

The federal government, through the Ministry of Health, should be the natural source of these figures, but recent attitudes by the authorities and the president himself question the availability of the data and its veracity.

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