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RIO – After Rio registered an increase in the moving average of deaths from Covid-19 and an increase in contagion, the city of Rio decided to intensify the inspection of bars and restaurants on Friday night. Despite the fact that many establishments abolish the spaces, in the Praça Cazuza the place was filled again. In the region, the vast majority still do not respect the mandatory use of masks, arriving or leaving establishments without protection and without being guided or fined by agents of the Municipal Guard.
On Ataulfo Paiva and Dias Ferreira streets, some establishments continued to sell alcoholic beverages after 10 p.m. to people who were not at the establishment’s tables and chairs, which is prohibited. A noisy car filled the night and full glasses of beer for standing customers were common.
Street vendors freely sold drinks on the spot, even with the presence of a Municipal Guard vehicle, which only acted to try to stop the sale after 11 at night.
The increase in inspection comes hours after Mayor Marcelo Crivella blamed the population for the increase in coronavirus cases at a press conference, citing crowds on the beach and in bars in the city, and announcing the toughening of punishment for establishments that do not respect. the golden rules. The fines will be classified as very serious and may vary from R $ 15 thousand to R $ 16 thousand.
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Previously, Sanitary Surveillance inspectors went to establishments in the region to advise bars on the golden rules of the Rio mayor’s office. There are also agents from the region’s Ministry of Finance to stop street vendors.
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Another bar in the square, which until last week did not provide tables and chairs for its customers, this afternoon, around 10 p.m., rounded part of the sidewalk and distributed some tables to accommodate customers who were standing.
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After 10 pm, a new round of inspection by the Sanitary Surveillance with the support of the Municipal Guard arrived at the place and it was operated on in one of the establishments. At this point, a couple approached one of the bars, but only one of them was wearing a mask. When they noticed the movement of the inspectors, they exchanged disappointed looks and turned around.
Rio registers an increase in the moving average of deaths from Covid-19
The state of Rio registered 122 deaths and 2,955 new cases of the new coronavirus in the last 24 hours, according to data published this Friday by the state government. In total, there are 17,575 victims and 249,798 infected by Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic in March. With the latest update, there is an increase in the moving average of deaths, which points to an increasing trend in the spread of the disease.
The moving average is now 98 deaths and 1,335 cases per day. There is a 36% increase in the average number of deaths compared to the previous two weeks, which, being above 15%, indicates a scenario of growth in the spread of the disease in Rio de Janeiro. The state last experienced this surge scenario on August 31, 18 days ago.
The 7-day moving average averages between the number of deaths for the day and the previous six. It is compared to an average of two weeks ago to indicate whether there is an uptrend, stability or a downtrend. The calculation is a statistical resource to be able to see the trend of the data, drowning out the “noise” caused on weekends, when the notification of deaths is reduced due to the shortage of shift employees.
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The data analysis was carried out from the survey of the press vehicle consortium formed by O GLOBO, Extra, G1, Folha de S.Paulo, UOL and O Estado de S. Paulo, which collects information from the health departments state.
‘Unlimited’
This Thursday, when the latest update of the Covid-19 Risk Map was released, the state government, responsible for the survey, warned that Metropolitan Regions 1 and 2, which include the capital, Baixada, Niterói, São Gonçalo, among other populated regions of the state are on the verge of returning to the moderate risk parameter of Covid-19 (orange flag). Today, they still have a low risk (yellow flag).
For the first time, according to the chief of staff of the Extraordinary Secretariat to Face Covid-19, Danilo Klein Klein, there was an increase in hospitalizations in the city of Rio de Janeiro for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and, also for the first time Once, there was no sustained fall in hospitalizations and deaths from coronavirus in Metropolitan Regions 1 and 2, which account for more than 70% of the state’s population. These signs, he said, are alerts that the inhabitants of the state of Rio cannot relax in the measures of social isolation.