Brazil has a new record for deaths from the pandemic: 1,954 in 24 hours | National newspaper



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Brazil broke a new record in the record of deaths from the pandemic, according to figures updated by the media consortium. In 24 hours, Brazil registered 1,954 deaths from Covid. With the records of this Tuesday (9), 268,568 people lost their lives due to diseases in the country.

69,537 new cases were registered in 24 hours. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 11,125,017 people have been infected. Brazil has, on average, 68,167 new cases per day. The highest number since the beginning of the pandemic, 38% more than the average of two weeks ago. This means an increase of almost 20 thousand cases per day during this period.

Brazil today is the country that registers the most Covid cases, per day, in the world. These data are from Monday (8) from the site that generates information about Covid worldwide. Brazil has overtaken the United States and has three times more new cases per day than France and Italy.

The median number of deaths is also the highest in the pandemic, for the eleventh day in a row. Now, Brazil has an average of 1,572 deaths per day, a 39% increase in two weeks.

With a high death rate, there are 21 states and the Federal District. In stability, there are two states: Pará and Minas Gerais. And with a drop in the average number of deaths, two states: Amazonas and Rio de Janeiro.

São Paulo, the most populous state in the country, broke the average death record on Tuesday: 298 deaths per day.

This Tuesday, Brazil has 8,736,891 people vaccinated with the first dose. The percentage of the population vaccinated with the first dose is 4.13%. The second dose was applied to 2,975,266 people, 1.41% of the population.

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