Maranhão has ten more deaths from Covid-19 and reaches 76 deaths this Wednesday | Maranhao



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In a new bulletin from the State Department of Health (SES), this Wednesday (22), Maranhão registered another ten deaths from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. The bulletin of this Wednesday (22) reports that the state now has 76 deaths caused by the new coronavirus. All of these latest deaths were in São Luís.

SES also reported that Maranhão has 1,757 infected, 1,100 of whom are isolated at home and 410 in hospitals. The state still has 4,115 people suspected of Covid-19 and 3,465 have already been removed. So far, 5,223 tests for a new coronavirus have been performed in Maranhão laboratories.

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 past 24 hours, ten more Covid-19 deaths were recorded in Maranhão, all of which occurred in São Luís. See below for more details:

  • 54-year-old man from São Luís with hypertension and diabetes;
  • 39-year-old man from São Luís, without comorbidities;
  • 61-year-old man from São Luís with diabetes;
  • 86-year-old man from São Luís, with neurological problems;
  • 88-year-old man from São Luís with hypertension;
  • 74-year-old man from São Luís, with hypertension, diabetes, oncological and respiratory problems;
  • 48-year-old man from São Luís, without comorbidities;
  • 66-year-old man from São Luís, with hypertension and heart problems;
  • 31-year-old woman from São Luís, who had recently given birth to a fetus;
  • 74-year-old woman from São Luís with chronic 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 45 cities in Maranhão. See the list of cities below:

  1. São Luís – 1417 cases
  2. São José de Ribamar – 120 cases
  3. Paço do Lumiar – 57 cases
  4. Empress – 54 cases
  5. Timon – 09 cases
  6. Açailândia – 08 cases
  7. Bacabal – 08 cases
  8. Fox – 08 cases
  9. Caxias – 07 cases
  10. Santa Rita – 06 cases
  11. Vitória do Mearim – 06 cases
  12. Anajatuba – 04 cases
  13. Ferries – 04 boxes
  14. Arari – 03 cases
  15. Matinha – 03 cases
  16. Rosario – 03 cases
  17. Urbano Santos – 03 cases
  18. Zé Doca – 03 boxes
  19. Hills – 02 cases
  20. Miranda do Norte – 02 cases
  21. President Juscelino – 02 cases
  22. Santa Inês – 02 cases
  23. Trizidela do Vale – 02 cases
  24. Vargem Grande – 02 cases
  25. Viana – 02 cases
  26. Alcântara – 01 case
  27. Altamira do Maranhão – 01 case
  28. Bacabeira – 01 box
  29. Barreirinhas – 01 case
  30. Cachoeira Grande – 01 box
  31. Cajapió – 01 box
  32. Cantanhede – 01 box
  33. Chapadinha – 01 box
  34. Cururupu – 01 case
  35. Davinópolis – 01 box
  36. Governor Nunes Freire – 01 case
  37. Junco do Maranhão – 01 case
  38. Miracles of Maranhão – 01 case
  39. Morros – 01 case
  40. Mirinzal – 01 box
  41. Quarries – 01 box
  42. São Benedito do Rio Preto – 01 case
  43. São João dos Patos – 01 case
  44. Tuntum – 01 box
  45. Vitorino Freire – 01 box

Age range of patients

  • 0 to 9 years – 09 cases
  • 10 to 19 years – 21 cases
  • 20 to 29 years – 200 cases
  • 30 to 39 years – 505 cases
  • 40 to 49 years – 438 cases
  • 50 to 59 years – 274 cases
  • 60 to 70 years – 169 cases
  • More than 70 – 127 cases
  • Not reported – 14 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: 107
  • Beds occupied in the ICU – 90
  • % occupancy in the ICU: 84.11%

Clinical beds for Covid-19 in the capital

  • Total beds – 235
  • Beds occupied – 142
  • Occupancy percentage: 60.43%

ICU beds for Covid-19 indoors

  • Total beds – 81
  • Beds occupied – 04
  • Occupancy percentage – 4.94%

Clinical beds for Covid-19 indoors

  • Total beds – 168
  • Beds occupied – 06
  • Occupancy percentage – 3.57%

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 / G1Tips for coronavirus prevention - Photo: Arte / G1

Tips for coronavirus prevention – Photo: Arte / G1

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