O Ministry of Health confirmed 677 new deaths by covid-19 this Tuesday (5.Oct.2021). The total rose to 598,829.
According to the agency, Brazil also registered 20,528 cases of the disease in 24 hours. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 21,499,074 people have been infected.
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The daily records of deaths do not refer to the dates of deaths, but to the day they were reported to the Ministry of Health. On weekends and holidays, the number of records drops because there are fewer employees in the agencies to report the data, and not because there are fewer deaths.
Here is the bulletin of this 3rd:
MOBILE AVERAGES OF DEATHS AND CASES
To explain the pandemic situation, the power360 uses the 7-day average as the metric. The indicator shows that the average of deaths from the disease in Brazil is in 483 per day. It is the 1st time it goes below 500 after 3 weeks (21 days) above the threshold.
With a variation of -7% compared to two weeks ago, it shows a trend of stability for the 10th consecutive day.
When the variation of the curve in relation to two weeks before is equal to or greater than 15%, it is considered that there is an increase. Likewise, it is considered that the curve presents a decrease when the variation in relation to two weeks before is equal to or less than -15%. There is stability when the variation is between 15% and -15%.
The moving average of cases indicates 16,755 records per day and shows a downward trend.
PROPORTIONAL DEATHS
Brazil arrived to 2,807 deaths per million inhabitants this Monday. The worst situations are in Mato Grosso, Rio de Janeiro, Rondônia, Mato Grosso do Sul, Federal District, Paraná, Goiás, Amazonas, São Paulo, Roraima, Espírito Santo and Rio Grande do Sul, with more than 3,000 deaths per million.
The rates consider the number of deaths confirmed by the Ministry of Health and the population estimate by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) for the year 2021 in each unit of the Federation.
Brazil occupies the 8th position of the ranking of proportional deaths. In late August, it was overtaken by the Bulgaria. Data are from the Ministry of Health, while information from other countries is from the panel Our World in Data.
The list is led by Peru, with 5,980 deaths per million. At the end of May, the country revised the dice and climbed to the top of the ranking, a position formerly occupied by Hungary.