Brazil has an average of 89 daily deaths from covid-19 this Sunday, 8. Called the “moving average”, the rate is calculated from data from the last seven days to avoid distortions on weekends and holidays, when it occurs. reduction in test evaluation.
In all, the country reached 664,189 deaths and 30,559,799 positive cases of the coronavirus. In 24 hours, 10 deaths and 6,062 cases of the disease were recorded, but only 18 of the 27 federative units sent updated data. The moving average is 15,723 new positive tests per day.
Data for the last 24 hours do not include Acre, Distrito Federal, Amapá, Minas Gerais, Paraíba, Rio de Janeiro, Roraima, Rondônia and Tocantins. The information is from the consortium of press vehicles formed by Estadão, G1, The globe, Extra, Sheet and UOLtogether with the 27 Health Departments of the States and the Federal District, in a balance sheet released at 8 pm.
The balance of deaths and cases is the result of the partnership between the six media that started to work, since June 8, 2020, in a collaborative way to gather the necessary information in the 26 states and the Federal District. The unprecedented initiative is a response to the Bolsonaro government’s decision to restrict access to data on the pandemic, but was maintained after government records continued to be released.
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