With a high number of deaths over 20 days, Brazil has the fourth highest mark of the year: 1,340



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During 20 days, Brazil has had more than 1,000 victims on average killed by the new coronavirus confirmed in 24 hours. The average is 1,029 victims in the last seven days, according to data from state health departments captured by the consortium of press vehicles of which Twitter It is part of. 1,340 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours.

The figure is the highest in 12 days, since on January 28 there were 1,439 victims. It’s the fourth deadliest day of the year. On January 28, the country registered 1,439 deaths, the worst mark in 2021. In another two days there were more deaths than today: January 20 (1,382) and January 8 (1,379). However, this does not indicate when the deaths actually occurred, but rather the date they appeared on the official balance sheets.

This is already the second longest period with an average of deaths from covid-19 above 1,000 in the entire pandemic in Brazil. The largest sequence occurred between July 3 and August 2 (31 days). In this interval, an average of 1,097 deaths was recorded, verified on July 25.

The data from the media consortium is based on reports submitted by state health departments.

On January 29 and 30, Brazil had the highest average deaths from covid-19 in the last six months: 1,068 and 1,071, respectively.

Since the start of the pandemic, the total number of deaths caused by the disease in Brazil has reached 233,588. There were 51,733 positive diagnoses for the new coronavirus from yesterday to today, bringing the total number of infected people in the country to 9,602,034.

Situation in the states

Thus, Brazil adds 233,577 deaths from covid-19 since March 2020, when the pandemic began. In the states, seven show acceleration in the cases, while 14 remain stable and another five have a drop in pollution. Brazil is stabilized, 2% less than 14 days ago.

The five regions are stabilized: Midwest (14%), Northeast (7%), North (2%), Southeast (-4) and South (-15%). The country as a whole is stabilizing, with a figure 2% lower than those registered two weeks ago.

Health data

In a bulletin published on Tuesday (9), the Ministry of Health reported that Brazil registered 1,350 new deaths caused by covid-19 in the last 24 hours. According to data from the Ministry, this is the third largest trademark registered this year.

According to the numbers in the folder, the days with the most recorded deaths occurred in January: 7 and 28, with 1,524 and 1,386 deaths, respectively. Since the start of the pandemic, 233,520 people have died from the disease in the country.

From yesterday to today, there have been 51,486 new confirmed cases of covid-19. The country has reached a total of 9,599,565 infected since the start of the pandemic.

According to the federal government, 8,523,462 people recovered from Covid-19, with another 842,583 being followed.

See the situation by state and in the Federal District:

Southeast region

  • Espírito Santo: decrease (-30%)
  • Minas Gerais: stable (5%)
  • Rio de Janeiro: decrease (-22%)
  • São Paulo: stable (8%)

Northern region

  • Para: acceleration (69%)
  • Rondônia: stable (-1%)
  • Roraima: acceleration (121%)
  • Tocantins: acceleration (34%)

Northeast Region

  • Bay: acceleration (23%)
  • Maranhão: acceleration (108%)
  • Pernambuco: stable (4%)
  • Rio Grande do Norte: stable (-3%)

Central West Region

  • Federal District: stable (3%)
  • Goiás: acceleration (45%)
  • Mato Grosso: stable (5%)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul: stable (-7%)

Southern region

  • Rio Grande do Sul: stable (-13%)
  • Santa Catarina: decrease (-23%)

Vehicles gather for information

In response to the decision of the government of Jair Bolsonaro to restrict access to data on the covid-19 pandemic, media Twitter, El Estado de S. Paulo, Folha de S.Paulo, O Globo, G1 and Extra formed a consortium to work collaboratively to seek the necessary information directly from the state health departments of the 27 units of the Federation.

The federal government, through the Ministry of Health, should be the natural source of these figures, but the attitudes of the authorities and the president himself during the pandemic cast doubt on the availability of the data and its accuracy.



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