Coronavirus Cases and Deaths in Brazil on November 14, According to a Consortium of Press Vehicles (Update 8 am) | Coronavirus



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OR Brazil has 164,855 deaths and 5,811,713 cases from coronavirus confirmed until 8 in the morning this Saturday (14), according to the consortium of press vehicles.

  • Deaths: 164,855
  • Cases: 5,811,713

Since the last consolidated balance sheet, published at 8:00 p.m. on Friday (13), only the Goiás government has published new data.

In the balance of Friday night, Brazil had 164,855 deaths and 5,811,699 cases. In the last 24 hours so far, 523 deaths and 29,052 cases have been registered.

The states of São Paulo and Paraná did not release data on deaths on Friday and alleged problems with the Ministry of Health system in which records are made. The portfolio’s executive secretary, Elcio Franco, said there are indications that the portfolio has been the target of cyberattacks.

The moving average of cases has an upward trend

The moving average of new deaths per day in Brazil is 403, which represents a drop of 5% in two weeks. The variation indicates that the country returned to the stable range (no significant highs or lows in deaths) after 12 days in decline.

Already the moving average of new cases registered per day is 25,599, an increase of 17% in two weeks, which indicates an uptrend, which has not happened since October 30.

The Federal District and 7 states have an upward trend in deaths: Santa Catarina, Mato Grosso, Acre, Amapá, Roraima, Tocantins and Rio Grande do Norte.

In some cases, the low death rate can lead to large percentage changes. Moving average data is generally in decimal numbers and rounded for easy data presentation.

  • Total deaths: 164,855
  • 24-hour death record: 523
  • Average number of new deaths in the last 7 days: 403 per day (14-day variation: -5%)
  • Total confirmed cases: 5,811,699
  • Registry of confirmed cases in 24 hours: 29,052
  • Average number of new cases in the last 7 days: 25,599 per day (14-day variation: + 17%)
  • Above (7 states + the DF): SC, DF, MT, AC, AP, RR, TO and RN
  • In stability, that is, the number of deaths did not decrease or increase significantly (9 states): RS, ES, MS, PA, RO, BA, PB, PE and PI
  • Fall (8 states): MG, RJ, GO, AM, AL, CE, MA and SE
  • Not updated (1 status): PR
  • Partially Updated (1 Status): SP

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

  • The state of PR did not release new death data until 8 pm. Taking into account the data up to 8 pm on Thursday (12), it was + 164%
  • RS: -10%
  • SC: + 39%
  • ES: + 11%
  • MG: -27%
  • RJ: -27%
  • The state of SP did not release new death data until 8 pm. Taking into account the data until 8:00 p.m. on Thursday (12), it was -25%
  • DF: + 25%
  • PASS: -18%
  • MS: + 11%
  • MT: + 87%
  • CA: + 43%
  • AM: -31%
  • AP: + 229%
  • PA: + 14%
  • RO: + 4%
  • RR: + 1000%
  • FOR: + 27%
  • AL: -19%
  • BA: -12%
  • EC: -60%
  • MA: -24%
  • PB: -13%
  • Physical education: + 11%
  • PI: + 4%
  • Nurse: + 167%
  • SE: -50%

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 more).

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