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At the request of the MP-AM (Amazonas Prosecutor’s Office), the TJAM (Court of Justice) determined, yesterday afternoon, that the state government suspend the activities considered not essential for a period of 15 days and adopt measures to contain the agglomeration . essential establishments. The measures are aimed at containing the advance of covid-19.
The Judiciary also determined that, after the 15-day period, the administrative decisions to release social life must be supported by the Risk Assessment presented by the Health Surveillance Foundation, in addition to the duty to give wide publicity to the ranks of waiting for patients awaiting hospitalization in covid beds, clinic and ICU.
The state of Amazonas registered more than 5,300 deaths and 201,000 confirmed cases of covid-19. In total, 82,811 cases are from Manaus (41.02%) and 119,056 from the interior of the state (58.98%).
Establishments with essential services, such as bakeries, supermarkets, pharmacies, gas, water and hotels are still open.
For Attorney General Dr. Alberto Nascimento, “the Public Ministry is once again accountable to society, as it fulfills the legal duty to defend the interests of all, which it has been doing throughout the pandemic.” According to him, “it was through the work of the Public Ministry that the expansion of beds in the Delphina Aziz Hospital was carried out, the provision of PPE to health professionals, the transparency of the public access data of covid, the monitoring of covid funds, in addition to the work carried out in primary care, by the municipality “.
In the decision, Judge Leoney Figliuolo Harraquian even foresees the use of police force to “preserve public order.” In addition, the government has yet to make a daily statement in the media to explain the measures to the population.
The document also lists as measures the installation of new covid-19 ICU beds in sufficient quantity to care for patients, including those on the waiting list.
Failure to comply with the decision implies a fine of R $ 50,000 per day that will be applied to the person of the state governor. The court order determines that the health agencies and the state military police are responsible for the effective execution of the decision.
The report sought advice from the government, which sent the following response: “The State Government has not yet been notified. When this occurs, it will bring together the bodies that make up the Covid-19 Coping Committee to analyze the document and determine the procedures. “. applicable “.
According to government decree, non-essential activities are: bars, restaurants, coffee shops and convenience stores; non-essential trades will operate drive-thru and deliver until 9pm; Shopping centers must also operate on the delivery and drive-thru system. Events, weddings and graduations are prohibited.
Verify, in its entirety, the decision of the Court and the Public Civil Action filed by MP-AM.
Reflection of the pandemic
Governor Wilson Lima came to tighten the rules for commercial opening at the end of the year. But he returned after protests by merchants, businessmen and workers in the center of the capital Manaus on December 26.
The health network in Amazonas is being reconfigured to face the pandemic, even anticipating the use of maternity wards to care for patients next week. This action sparked protests by the Amazonas Medical Union.
Cold rooms were reinstalled in hospitals. They were used to store the bodies of the dead during the first peak of the disease.
The Manaus City Council has set up new areas in the cemeteries to bury the dead victims of the disease. The average daily burial in the city has increased from September to now, from 30 to 45 burials.
Among the patients in Manaus, there are 3,412 confirmed deaths due to the disease. Inland, there are 61 municipalities with confirmed deaths so far, totaling 1,913. According to the latest data from the press vehicle consortium of which the Twitter It is part, the state is one of the eight in the country with a high number of deaths in the comparison of 14 days, with an acceleration of 81%.
Registry of hospitalized in Manaus
Manaus was experiencing the peak of the pandemic, with collapses in the health and funeral system, when it registered more than 100 hospitalizations for the disease on May 4. That day, according to official health agencies, there were 105 hospitalizations.
On December 27, 2020, the capital had already registered a record of the last 7 months of new hospitalized with covid-19: there were 88 new records of hospitalized people.
With the figure, the government of Amazonas reported that the occupancy rate of the reference hospital for the treatment of the disease, Hospital Delphina Aziz, is close to 100%.
Of the 11 private hospitals in Manaus, seven no longer have a place in the ICU, that is, more than half. The information was released by the state government on Monday (28), after meeting with the committee to confront the covid-19.
The capital of Amazonas also registered a 28.9% increase in the number of hospitalizations for covid-19 in December. In the first 26 days of December, 884 more people were hospitalized for the disease. In the same period in November, the number of new hospitalized patients was 686, reaching a total of 805 on the 30th of the month.
The data come from the epidemiological bulletin published by FVS-AM (Foundation for Surveillance and Health).