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The São Paulo government extended the quarantine in the state until December 16. The measure had been announced at a press conference on Monday (16) and was published in the Official Gazette this Tuesday (17).
Despite the advances in flexibility, the quarantine has been maintained since March and the state administration has extended it.
During the press conference this Monday, the São Paulo government admitted that there is an increase in admissions for Covid-19 in the state.
In the last epidemiological week, which runs from November 8 to 14, hospitalizations of suspected and confirmed cases of the disease increased 18% in relation the previous week: the daily average of new hospitalizations increased from 859 to 1,009.
The São Paulo Plan, which regulates the quarantine stages in the different regions of the state, establishing tougher or lighter measures according to the health indicators of each locality, will not update this week.
According to the government, the change will not be made due to the failure in the data of the Ministry of Health that affected the data on deaths from Covid-19 in SP last week. These are the indicators that determine the quarantine phases in each region.
This Monday, the state reached 40,576 deaths from coronavirus in total and 1,169,377 confirmed cases of the disease since the start of the pandemic. The total number of new cases per week, which was decreasing, remained stable in the state of SP in relation to the previous week.
According to the state health secretary, Jean Gorinchteyn, if health indicators continue to grow, more restrictive measures can be adopted in quarantine.
“If we have increased the rates, surely much more austere and restrictive measures will be taken to continue guaranteeing lives. This is how we will do it, ”says Jean.
Governor João Doria (PSDB), for his part, says that the reclassification of quarantine was postponed as a “precaution.”
“The lack of information on cases and deaths for 6 days last week, caused by a breakdown in the Ministry of Health system […] it affected the normalization of data throughout Brazil, and here in São Paulo in particular. For this reason, we postponed the update of the São Paulo Plan to November 30. It is a precautionary measure and shows our responsibility not to change the rating of the states without having all the indicators available, “says Doria.
Employees of the Igesp hospital, in Bela Vista, in the central region of São Paulo, treat hospitalized patients with coronavirus (Covid-19) – Photo: Disclosure / Igesp
Last week, doctors from 14 hospitals had already warned about the increase in income from Covid-19 in the private network of the city of São Paulo. However, the Secretary of State for Health, Jean Gorinchteyn, denied on Thursday (12) that the figures were increasing.
“All hospitalizations that occur in the state of São Paulo, whether in the public or private sphere, are notified to our regulatory bodies within the State Department of Health. That is why we work with official figures. These official figures do not reveal that. it was exposed by the media, “he said at the time.
In addition to the reports from the private network in the capital, official data published by the state government for the entire health system in Greater São Paulo already pointed to an increase in the moving average of hospitalizations in November, compared to October.
The mayor of São Paulo and candidate for re-election, Bruno Covas (PSDB), also denied that hospitalizations increased.
“What we have is some specific data from some private hospitals, which even receive many people outside of São Paulo, so this does not reflect the evolution of the pandemic in the city. The aggregated figures for the city of São Paulo show that it does not there is no worsening of the disease. We continue to lower rates here, “he said on Friday (13).
In a note, the São Paulo government said that “in the press conference last Thursday (12), it was clarified that it was still early to talk about an increase, since the data from the world health network did not yet indicate this scenario, being a duty of the State Department of Health to monitor and technically analyze the data reported to the folder before any disclosure, assessing the veracity, precision and transparency of the information ”.
The reclassification of the regions of the state of São Paulo in the plan to reopen the economy during the coronavirus pandemic was expected to occur on Monday (16), but was postponed until November 30.
According to the state administration, the reason is the data blackout that caused instability in the Sivep-Flu system of the Ministry of Health on November 5. At that time, the São Paulo state government arrived up to five days without updating the Covid-19 data.
“The lack of information on cases and deaths for 6 days last week, caused by a failure in the Ministry of Health system and that now, as of that week, will apparently be resolved, but the failure affected the normalization of data in all of Brazil and here in São Paulo in particular. That is why we postponed updating the São Paulo plan to November 30, ”said Governor João Doria (PSDB).
Governor João Doria (PSDB) at a press conference at the Palácio dos Bandeirantes this Friday (23). – Photo: Playback / TV Globo
The São Paulo Plan regulates quarantine throughout the state, classifies the regions of the state in color, determining which locations can advance in the measures of reopening the economy. The criteria underlying the classification of regions are:
- Occupancy of beds in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU);
- Total beds per 100,000 inhabitants;
- Variation of new admissions, compared to the previous week;
- Variation of new confirmed cases, compared to the previous week;
- Variation of new confirmed deaths, compared to the previous week.
- In the green phase, deaths and cases per 100,000 inhabitants are also considered.
- The regions that reach phases 3 (Yellow) or 4 (Green) will remain in these phases as long as they have weekly indicators below 40 hospitalizations for Covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants and 5 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants.
Currently, the state has eleven regions that are in the yellow phase and six in the green phase.
- Araraquara
- Aracatuba
- Bauru
- Frank
- Marilia
- Sao Joao da Boa Vista
- Sao Jose do Rio Preto
- Prudent President
- Ribeirão Preto
- Registry
- Barretos
- Higher full SP, including equity
- Taubate
- Campinas
- Piracicaba
- Sorocaba
- Baixada Santista