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Maranhão reached 100 dead by Covid-19 this Friday (24), according to the bulletin published by the State Department of Health (SES). The report also notes that 2,105 people are infected with the new coronavirus in the state and 250 are already cured. As for health professionals, of the 252 infected, 127 are already recovered.
The SES report also indicates that 53 municipalities have confirmed cases, with São Luís leading this ranking with 1,668 infected people. When divided by the sex of the sick, the secretariat says 1,014 men were affected by the virus and 1,091 sick women.
In the capital, of the 112 ICU beds available for the treatment of patients by Covid-19, 101 are already occupied, which corresponds to an occupancy rate of 90.17%. There are 267 rooms in the capital, of which 161 are with patients. Within the state, there are 81 beds available and only three are occupied. As for the rooms for patients with the new coronavirus, there are 168 inside and 11 are occupied.
Confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Maranhão
By date of publication by the Department of Health
Source: State Department of Health (SES)
Covid-19 deaths in Maranhão
In the last 24 hours, there were 12 more deaths from Covid-19 in Maranhão, 10 in São Luís, one in Lago da Pedra and one in Arari. See below for more details:
- 45-year-old male from Imperatriz, with respiratory problems;
- 70-year-old woman from Bacabal with cancer problems;
- 22-year-old woman from São Luís, with obesity and psychiatric problems;
- 74-year-old woman from São Luís with hypertension;
- 66-year-old woman from São Luís, without comorbidities;
- 79-year-old man from São Luís, with hypertension;
- 78-year-old man from São Luís, without comorbidities;
- 70-year-old man from São Luís with AIDS, diabetes and heart problems;
- 83-year-old man from São Luís with diabetes and hypertension;
- 84-year-old man from São Luís with hypertension and diabetes;
- 44-year-old man from São Luís, without comorbidities;
- 65-year-old man from São Luís with hypertension, diabetes and kidney disease.
Covid-19 deaths in Maranhão
By date of publication by the Department of Health
Source: State Department of Health (SES)
The new coronavirus affects 53 cities in Maranhão. See the list of cities below:
- São Luís – 1668 cases
- São José de Ribamar – 132 cases
- Paço do Lumiar – 65 boxes
- Empress – 82 cases
- Santa Rita – 14 cases
- Açailândia – 11 cases
- Fox – 11 cases
- Timon – 11 cases
- Bacabal – 09 boxes
- Rosario – 08 cases
- Chapadinha – 06 cases
- Caxias – 07 cases
- Vitória do Mearim – 06 cases
- Zé Doca – 06 cases
- Anajatuba – 04 cases
- Ferries – 04 boxes
- Cachoeira Grande – 04 cases
- President Juscelino – 04 cases
- Matinha – 04 cases
- Santa Inês – 04 cases
- Miranda do Norte – 04 cases
- Arari – 03 cases
- Urbano Santos – 03 cases
- Hills – 02 cases
- Bacabeira – 02 cases
- Trizidela do Vale – 02 cases
- Vargem Grande – 02 cases
- Viana – 02 cases
- Alcântara – 01 case
- Altamira do Maranhão – 01 case
- Alto Alegre do Pindaré – 01 box
- Barreirinhas – 01 case
- Cajapió – 01 box
- Cantanhede – 01 box
- Codó – 01 box
- Cururupu – 01 case
- Davinópolis – 01 box
- Dom Pedro – 01 case
- Governor Nunes Freire – 01 case
- Junco do Maranhão – 01 case
- Lago da Pedra – 01 case
- Mata Roma – 01 case
- Miracles of Maranhão – 01 case
- Morros – 01 case
- Monsoon – 01 case
- Mirinzal – 01 box
- Quarries – 01 box
- São Benedito do Rio Preto – 01 case
- São Francisco do Brejão – 01 case
- São João Batista – 01 case
- São João dos Patos – 01 case
- Tuntum – 01 box
- Vitorino Freire – 01 box
Age range of patients
- 0 to 9 years – 13 cases
- 10 to 19 years – 23 cases
- 20 to 29 years – 235 cases
- 30 to 39 years – 599 cases
- 40 to 49 years – 520 cases
- 50 to 59 years – 332 cases
- 60 to 70 years – 198 cases
- More than 70 – 156 cases
- Not reported – 29 cases
Percentage of cases by sex.
- Male – 48%
- Women – 52%
Bed occupancy rate in ICU
ICU beds for Covid-19 in the capital
- Total beds in the ICU: 112
- Beds occupied in the ICU – 101
- % of occupation in the ICU – 90.17%
Clinical beds for Covid-19 in the capital
- Total beds – 267
- Beds occupied – 161
- Occupancy percentage: 60.29%
ICU beds for Covid-19 indoors
- Total beds – 81
- Beds occupied – 03
- Occupancy percentage – 3.70%
Clinical beds for Covid-19 indoors
- Total beds – 168
- Beds occupied – 11
- Occupancy percentage – 6.54%
Staying at home is important because, according to health authorities, it is the only most effective way at this time to stop the sudden increase in the number of cases, which could cause a collapse in the health system due to the lack of beds. and therapy units. Intensive Care (ICU).
A collapse would cause a drastic decrease in the health system’s ability to care for patients, increasing the chance of death from Covid-19 and other diseases.
To prevent the spread of the virus, the Ministry of Health recommends basic hygiene measures, such as washing your hands with soap and water, using a disposable tissue for nasal hygiene, covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you sneeze or cough and play . in the trash Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth without having clean hands.
Tips for coronavirus prevention – Photo: Arte / G1