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Brazil completes 15 days in a row with average Covid deaths below 200

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Brazil completed 15 days in a row with a moving average of deaths from Covid below 200 deaths per day.

The country recorded 170 deaths from Covid and 13,856 cases of the disease, this Monday (29). With this, it reaches 683,718 lives lost and 34,394,932 people infected by Sars-CoV-2 since the beginning of the pandemic.

The average number of deaths now stands at 139 per day, down 21% from two weeks ago. The moving average of 15,028 cases per day, also down 21%.

On weekends, Mondays and holidays, the numbers of the pandemic are usually lower, due to notification delays in the health secretariats.

The 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 publish figures related to the coronavirus pandemic. The information is collected by the consortium of press vehicles daily with the State Health Departments.

In all, 180,720,131 people received at least the first dose of a vaccine against Covid in Brazil. Added to the single doses of Janssen’s Covid vaccine, there are already 170,069,429 people with both doses or with one dose of Janssen vaccine.

Thus, the country already has 84.12% of the population with the 1st dose and 79.17% of Brazilians with two doses or one dose of the Janssen vaccine.

To date, 101,872,817 people have taken the third dose and 28,071,558 the fourth.

The consortium also gathers the record of vaccine doses administered to children. With the expansion of the age group that can receive the vaccine against Covid, the consortium now presents the population from 3 to 11 years old immunized. In this range, the partially immunized share (with only the first dose of vaccine received) is 52.51% and the one that received the second dose is 35.14%.

Even those who received both doses or one dose of the Janssen vaccine should maintain basic care, such as wearing a mask and social distancing, say experts.

The initiative of the consortium of press vehicles occurred in response to the attitudes of the Jair Bolsonaro (PL) government, which threatened to withhold data, delayed newsletters about the disease and took information from the air, with the interruption of the disclosure of the totals of cases and deaths. In addition, the government released conflicting data.

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