Cases and deaths from coronavirus on October 18, according to press consortium (update 8 am) | Coronavirus



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Brazil in 153,690 deaths and 5,224,637 confirmed coronavirus cases until 8 am this Sunday (18), according to the press vehicle consortium.

  • Deaths: 153,690
  • Cases: 5,224,637

Ceará and Roraima published new data since the last consolidated balance sheet, published at 8 pm on Saturday (20). At that time, Brazil had 153,690 deaths, 461 confirmed within 24 hours and 5,223,667 cases, 22,097 confirmed within 24 hours.

According to this latest consolidated balance sheet, the moving average of new deaths is 493, which means that, in the last 7 days, there was an average of 493 records of deaths from coronavirus per day in Brazil.

This moving average of deaths is the lowest since May 7 and represents a reduction of 25% in 14 days, indicating a downward trend in deaths from coronavirus in Brazil. The indicator has been declining since October 12. Before, it had been stable for 28 days.

  • See the trend of coronavirus deaths in your state

The moving average of new cases, according to Saturday’s balance, is 20,261 per day, a reduction of 22%. in 14 days, which also indicates a downward trend.

As in September, the current downward trend in the moving average of deaths occurs in a week with a holiday (October 12). Last month, the moving average fell between 7 and 13. On weekends and long holidays it is common to see a drop in registrations due to smaller teams in service.

Only three states show an increase in deaths, based on the consolidated balance of 8 pm on Saturday (17): Paraíba, Piauí and Rio Grande do Norte.

It is worth mentioning that there are states in which the low average number of deaths can lead to large percentage variations. In RN, the mean was 4 and it went to 19 in the 14-day interval, which caused a variation of 440% (the numbers of the moving averages are rounded to facilitate understanding). This occurred after the insertion of 111 deaths this Friday in the state bulletin.

In Paraíba, the moving average of deaths went from 8 to 10. In Paraíba, from 9 to 10.

19 other states have curves that point to declines. Moving average data is generally in decimal numbers and rounded to facilitate presentation of the data.

  • Total deaths: 153,690
  • 24-hour death record: 461
  • Average number of new deaths in the last 7 days: 493 per day (variation in 14 days: -25%)
  • Total confirmed cases: 5,223,667
  • Registry of confirmed cases in 24 hours: 22,097
  • Average number of new cases in the last 7 days: 20,261 per day (change in 14 days: -22%)
  • Top (3 states): PB, PI and RN
  • In stability, that is, the number of deaths did not decrease or increase significantly (4 states + DF): RJ, DF, AL, MA and SE
  • Falling (19 states): PR, RS, SC, ES, MG, SP, GO, MS, MT, AC, AM, AP, PA, RO, RR, TO, BA, CE and PE

This comparison takes into account the average deaths in the last 7 days until the publication of this balance in relation to the average recorded two weeks ago (know the criteria used by G1 to analyze pandemic trends).

States with increasing deaths – Photo: Editoria de Arte / G1

States with deaths in stability – Photo: Editoria de Arte / G1

States with decreasing deaths – Photo: Editoria de Arte / G1

  • GB: -17%
  • MG: -17%
  • RJ: -12%
  • SP: -28%
  • DF: -7%
  • IR: -46%
  • MS: -31%
  • MT: -26%
  • CA: -50%
  • AM: -40%
  • AP: -57%
  • PA: -58%
  • RO: -29%
  • RR: -54%
  • FOR: -33%
  • AL: 0%
  • BA: -42%
  • EC: -45%
  • MA: -13%
  • PB: + 31%
  • PE: -55%
  • PI: + 25%
  • Nurse: + 440%
  • SE: + 11%

Consortium of press vehicles

Data on coronavirus cases and deaths in Brazil were obtained after an unprecedented association between G1, O Globo, Extra, O Estado de S.Paulo, Folha de S.Paulo and UOL, which began to work, from June 8, in a collaborative way to collect the necessary information in the 26 states and the Federal District (know plus).

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