Brazil recorded 114 deaths from Covid and 4,293 cases of the disease, this Monday (29). With that, the country reached 614,428 lives lost and 22,083,034 people infected by Sars-CoV-2 since the beginning of the pandemic.
The moving averages of deaths and cases are stable, that is, without variations, to more or less, above 15%. The average number of deaths for the second day in a row was 227 lives lost per day. The number of infections was 9,164 daily cases.
Country data, collected up to 8 pm, are the result of collaboration between sheet, UOL, O Estado de S. Paulo, Extra, O Globo and G1 to gather and disseminate the numbers related to the pandemic of the new coronavirus. The information is collected by the consortium of press vehicles daily with the state Health Departments.
Covid-19 vaccination data, also collected by the consortium, were updated in 16 states and the Federal District.
Brazil registered 681,873 doses of vaccines against Covid-19, this Monday. According to data from the state departments of Health, there were 73,459 first doses, 400,264 second doses. In addition, 654 single doses and 207,496 booster doses were recorded.
There was a negative record of single doses in Rio Grande do Sul (-2).
In all, 158,839,084 people received at least the first dose of a vaccine against Covid in Brazil — 128,614,830 of them have already received the second dose of the immunizing agent. Added to the single doses of Janssen’s vaccine against Covid, there are already 133,190,157 people with both doses or one dose of Janssen’s vaccine.​
Thus, the country already has 74.46% of the population with the 1st dose and 62.44% of Brazilians with two doses or one dose of Janssen vaccine. Considering only the adult population, the values ​​are, respectively, 97.99% and 82.17%​.
Even those who received two doses or one dose of Janssen vaccine must maintain basic care, such as wearing a mask and social distance, experts say.
The initiative of the consortium of press vehicles took place in response to the attitudes of the Jair Bolsonaro (non-party) government, which threatened to withhold data, delayed bulletins about the disease and took information off the air, with the interruption of the dissemination of total cases and deaths. In addition, the government released conflicting data.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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