Saúde confirms 70,290 diagnoses of the disease in the last 24 hours; there are 31,611,769 in the country since the beginning of the pandemic
The Ministry of Health confirmed this Wednesday (15.jun.2022) 339 deaths from covid-19 in the last 24 hours. In all, there are 668,693 victims of the disease in Brazil since the beginning of the pandemic.
70,290 new cases of covid-19 were recorded in the same period. In total, the country has 31,611,769 confirmed diagnoses.
According to the ministry, Tocantins did not update the numbers, while Mato Grosso do Sul did not update the deaths. On Tuesday (14.jun.2022), Rondônia had reported 7,226 deaths, but changed the number this Wednesday (15.jun).
Read here how and from where Power 360 get data about coronavirus. The daily records of deaths do not refer to the dates of deaths, but to the day the death was reported to the Ministry of Health.
AVERAGE OF DEATH AND CASES
To explain the situation of the pandemic, the Power 360 uses the 7-day average as a metric. The indicator shows that the average number of deaths in Brazil is 149. The curve shows an upward trend with a variation of 37% compared to two weeks ago.
It is considered that there is an uptrend when the variation of the curve in the comparison with 14 days before is greater than 15%. The movement is downward when the difference is less than -15%. There is stability when the oscillation is in the range of 15% to -15%.
The moving average of cases indicates 42,285 records per day. The data shows an uptrend with a variation of 39% compared to two weeks earlier.
PROPORTIONAL DEATH
Brazil records 3,135 deaths per million inhabitants. There are 11 states and the Federal District with more than 3,000 deaths per million. The worst situation is that of Rio de Janeiro, which has 4,234 victims per million.
The rates consider the number of deaths confirmed by the Ministry of Health and the population estimate from the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) for the year 2021 in each unit of the Federation.
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