Coronavirus Map and Brazil of Brazil



There have been at least 3,605,700 cases of the coronavirus in Brazil, according to state government data. As of Monday morning, 114,744 people had died. President Jair Bolsonaro announced on July 7 that he has tested positive for the virus.


Told cases in Brazil


Part of the population with a reported case

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Source: Ministério da Saúde (Ministry of Public Health) of Brazil; Wesley Cota (aggregate state data). Circles are completed by the number of people there who have tested positive, which may differ from where they have the disease.

About this data

For total cases and deaths: The map shows the known locations of coronavirus cases by region. Circles are completed by the number of people there who have tested positive or have a probable case of the virus, which may differ from where they have the disease.

Here’s how the number of cases and deaths is growing in Brazil:

Reported cases and deaths by state

This table is sorted by place with the most cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days. Select dead as another column header to sort on different data.

Total
fallen

Per 100,000

Total
deaden

Per 100,000

Fallen
in the end
7 days

Per 100,000

Pass away
in the end
7 days

Per 100,000

Tocantins

43,596

2,818 th most common

585

38

6,607

427

74

5

Federal District

148,998

5,048

2,274

77

12,531

425

298

10

Roraima

41,730

7,347

579

102

2,107

371

11

2

Mato Grosso

81,253

2,376

2,525

74

7,984

233

185

5

Goiás

116,664

1,697

2,743

40

15,072

219

421

6

Mato Grosso do Sul

42,498

1,555

738

27

5,662

207

112

4

Rondônia

51,421

2,942

1,065 th most common

61

3,584

205

52

3

Amapá

41,120

5,008

631

77

1,602

195

18

2

Piauí

71,899

2,206

1,714

53

5,821

179

106

3

Santa Catarina

132,492

1,885 th most common

2,042

29

11,612 th most common

165

245

3

The Brazilian government in early June removed extensive figures on coronavirus cases and deaths from the Ministry of Public Health’s website, claiming without providing evidence that state officials had reports of inflated figures to secure more federal funding. The figures were later restored after a Supreme Court justice had ordered the government to suppress the data.

Here is the latest on what you need to know about the coronavirus in Brazil.

The New York Times is making an effort to track down details of cases and deaths around the world, gathering information from local governments and other sources all the time. The issues in this article are updated several times a day based on the latest information gathered by our journalists.

New reported cases during the day in Brazil

March

April

May

June

July

Aug.

New cases

7-day average

Note: the seven day average is the average of one day and the previous six days data.

Newly reported deaths by day in Brazil

March

April

May

June

July

Aug.

Not dead

7-day average

Note: Death-to-death scale has been adjusted from case chart to trend.

The New York Times has found that official tallies in the United States and in more than a dozen other countries have experienced deaths during coronavirus outbreaks due to limited test availability.