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SÃO PAULO – The moving average of deaths COVID-19, which records fluctuations in the last seven days and eliminates distortions between a high midweek number and a low weekend number, reached the lowest level in the last 112 days. Registration for Monday 7 was 784 deaths on average every 24 hours from the new coronavirus. For the first time since May 19, the number was less than 800 average deaths. Since May 18, when it had a moving average of 749 deaths, the rate has not been this low.
According to the consortium of press vehicles, formed by Status, G1, Or Balloon, Extra, leaf and UOL, were recorded in the last 24 hours 9,992 new cases me 315 deaths second survey conducted this Monday, 7, in conjunction with the state health secretariats.
In total they are 127,001 deaths recorded me 4,147,598 infected people in Brazil. According to the most recent balance of the Ministry of Health, this Monday at 6:30 p.m. there are 3,355,564 people recovered from the coronavirus throughout the country and another 665,270 cases still under follow-up.
HE The state of São Paulo registered 1,608 new cases and 24 deaths, reaching a total of 857,330 contaminated and 31,377 deaths. The state of Rio de Janeiro registered 25 deaths from covid-19 and 2,218 new cases of the disease in 24 hours, according to a bulletin released Monday afternoon by the state’s Health Secretariat. So far, 16,593 people have died from coronavirus in the state of Rio, which records 233,052 cases.
Camaraderie
The balance of deaths and cases is the result of an alliance between the six media that began to work, from June 8, in a collaborative way to collect the necessary information in the 26 states and the Federal District. The unprecedented initiative is a response to the Bolsonaro government’s decision to restrict access to data on the pandemic. And it was kept even after government record keeping.
On Monday 7, the Ministry of Health reported that Brazil had 10,273 new cases and 310 deaths in the last 24 hours. In total there are 4,147,794 confirmed cases and 126,960 deaths from covid-19. The figures are different from those compiled by the media consortium mainly due to the time of data collection.
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