Cases and deaths of coronavirus in Brazil on December 5, according to a consortium of press vehicles (update 13:00) | Coronavirus



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Brazil has 175,990 deaths from coronavirus Confirmed until 1:00 p.m. this Saturday, according to a survey by the press vehicle consortium based on data from state health departments.

Since the balance of 8 pm on Friday (4), a state has updated its data: MS.

See consolidated figures:

  • 175,990 confirmed deaths
  • 6,536,245 confirmed cases

On Friday, at 8 pm, the balance indicated: 175,981 deaths from Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, with 674 in the last 24 hours. As a result, the moving average of deaths in Brazil in the last 7 days was 569. The variation was + 19% compared to the 14-day average, indicating upward trend in deaths by the disease after a week in the stable range.

In confirmed cases, since the start of the pandemic, 6,534,951 Brazilians who have had or have the new coronavirus, with 47,435 of those confirmed in the period. The moving average of the last 7 days was 42,411 new diagnoses per day, the largest since August 18 – when it reached 42,783. This represents a variation of + 45% in relation to the cases registered in two weeks, which indicates upward trend also in diagnoses.

Progression until December 4

  • Total deaths: 175,981
  • 24-hour death record: 674
  • Average number of new deaths in the last 7 days: 569 (change in 14 days: + 19%)
  • Total confirmed cases: 6,534,951
  • Registry of confirmed cases in 24 hours: 47,435
  • Average number of new cases in the last 7 days: 42,411 per day (variation in 14 days: + 45%)

(Before the 8 p.m. departure, the consortium released a partial report at 1 p.m., with 175,432 deaths and 6,496,050 confirmed cases.)

For the first time, 18 states had a high average moving death rate In the same day, since the press consortium began to monitor this indicator, which began on July 9.

It is worth mentioning that there are states in which the low average number of deaths can lead to large percentage variations. Moving average data is generally in decimal numbers and rounded to facilitate presentation of the data.

  • Top (18 states): PR, RS, SC, ES, MG, SP, MS, MT, AC, AP, RO, RR, TO, CE, MA, PB, RN and SE
  • In stability, that is, the number of deaths did not decrease or increase significantly (5 states + DF): DF, AM, PA, BA, PE and PI
  • Fall (3 states): RJ, GO and AL

This comparison takes into account the average of deaths in the last 7 days until the publication of this balance in comparison with the average registered two weeks ago (understand the criteria that G1 uses 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

  • IS: + 28%
  • MG: + 22%
  • RJ: -17%
  • SP: + 25%
  • DF: + 8%
  • IR: -38%
  • MS: + 113%
  • MT: + 40%
  • CA: + 80%
  • AM: -14%
  • AP: + 50%
  • PA: + 13%
  • RO: + 260%
  • RR: + 21%
  • FOR: + 20%
  • AL: -22%
  • BA: -4%
  • EC: + 140%
  • MA: + 23%
  • PB: + 22%
  • PE: + 14%
  • PI: -11%
  • Nurse: + 106%
  • SE: + 65%

Consortium of press vehicles

Data on cases and deaths from coronavirus 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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