Brazil registers 2,639 deaths and record cases



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Two days after setting a new daily death mark, Brazil today reached another record for new covid-19 diagnoses. According to data from the press vehicle consortium of which Twitter 97,586 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus have been reported in the last 24 hours.

To date, the day with the most cases registered was last week, the 17th, with 90,830 new diagnoses. With this, Brazil consolidates itself as the epicenter of the disease in the world by becoming the country with the highest number of infected in just one day. According to the Johns Hopkins University classification, the United States has just under 87,000 cases today and India has more than 53,000.

Daily deaths remain above 2,000, with 2,639 deaths recorded from the disease. The brand is only behind another five days since the start of the pandemic in the country. In addition to the day before yesterday, when Brazil had 3,158 deaths in 24 hours, the other four days were all last week.

The state with the most deaths recorded between yesterday and today was São Paulo, which had 599 deaths. The second was Paraná, with 295 dead.

With that, Brazil registered a moving average of 2,276 deaths in the last seven days, which indicates an acceleration of 29% compared to 14 days ago. Today the country celebrates 25 consecutive days of accelerating the death rate.

Only the North region remains stable in the average of deaths, with a 6% variation compared to 14 days ago.

All other regions are accelerating: Northeast (29%), Midwest (44%), Southeast (33%) and South (27%). Nineteen states plus the Federal District have increased in the index. Two states are in decline and five are stable.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Brazil has added 303,726 deaths caused by covid-19 and 12,324,765 positive diagnoses for the disease.

Brazil in figures

In the first wave:

  • Highest number of deaths in 24 h: 1,554 (7/19)
  • Highest moving average of deaths: 1,097 (7/25)
  • Longest period with an average greater than a thousand: 31 days
  • Highest number of deaths in a week: 7679 (from 7/19 to 7/25)

In the second wave:

  • Highest number of deaths in 24 h: 3158 (3/23)
  • Highest moving average of deaths: 2,349 (3/23)
  • Longest period with an average greater than a thousand: 64 days
  • Highest number of deaths in a week: 15,640 (from 3/14 to 3/20)

The 30 highest moving averages of deaths from covid-19 in Brazil occurred in the last 30 days. The top ten are as follows:

  • March 23 – 2,349
  • March 22 – 2298
  • March 24 – 2279
  • March 25 – 2,276
  • March 21 – 2255
  • March 20 – 2,234
  • March 19 – 2,178
  • March 18 – 2,096
  • March 17 – 2,031
  • March 16 – 1976

The five days with the highest number of deaths in the entire pandemic occurred in the last two weeks (the figures do not indicate when the deaths actually occurred, but when they began to count from official balances):

  • March 23 – 3158
  • March 16 – 2,798
  • March 17 – 2,736
  • March 19 – 2,730
  • March 18 – 2,659

Eight states have reported at least 100 deaths from covid-19 in the last 24 hours. The total number of victims in these states alone reaches 1,898:

  • São Paulo – 599
  • Parana – 295
  • Goias – 195
  • Rio Grande do Sul – 193
  • Rio de Janeiro – 190
  • Santa Catarina – 187
  • Bay – 139
  • Para – 100

Data from the Ministry of Health

According to the bulletin released today by the Ministry of Health, the record of cases was even higher, with 100,158 positive diagnoses for the new coronavirus made between yesterday and today.

For the first time, Brazil exceeded 100,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 in a 24-hour interval. In a bulletin published on Thursday (25), the Ministry of Health reported that there were 100,158 positive diagnoses for the new coronavirus between yesterday and today.

By the numbers of the folder, the previous registry had been verified in the last day 19, with 90,570 confirmed cases. In total, Brazil has reached a total of 12,320,169 infected since the start of the pandemic.

According to the ministry, there were 2,777 new deaths caused by covid-19 in the last 24 hours. The total number of deaths caused by the disease reached 303,462.

According to the folder, 10,772,549 people have recovered from the disease so far in the country, with another 1,244,158 under follow-up.

See the situation by state and in the Federal District:

Southeastern region

  • Espírito Santo: acceleration (89%)
  • Minas Gerais: acceleration (16%)
  • Rio de Janeiro: acceleration (44%)
  • São Paulo: acceleration (35%)

Northern region

  • Amapá: acceleration (148%)
  • Rondônia: acceleration (18%)
  • Tocantins: Acceleration (76%)

Northeast Region

  • Alagoas: acceleration (39%)
  • Bay: acceleration (25%)
  • Ceará: stability (14%)
  • Maranhão: stability (-2%)
  • Paraíba: acceleration (21%)
  • Pernambuco: acceleration (46%)
  • Piauí: stability (30%)
  • Rio Grande do Norte: acceleration (93%)
  • Sergipe: acceleration (86%)

Central West Region

  • Federal District: acceleration (126%)
  • Goiás: stability (10%)
  • Mato Grosso: acceleration (63%)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul: acceleration (60%)

Southern region

  • Paraná: acceleration (20%)
  • Rio Grande do Sul: acceleration (34%)
  • Santa Catarina: acceleration (26%)

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 the attitudes of the authorities and the president himself during the pandemic cast doubt on the availability of the data and its veracity.



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