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Covid-19: Brazil records 5,197 cases and 11 deaths in 24 hours

Covid-19: Brazil records 5,197 cases and 11 deaths in 24 hours

Data released by the Ministry of Health this Sunday (27) indicate that, in 24 hours, 5,197 new cases and 11 deaths from covid-19 were registered in the country. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Brazil has had 35,168,201 confirmed cases and 689,479 deaths from the disease.Covid-19: Brazil records 5,197 cases and 11 deaths in 24 hours

Also according to the bulletin, 34,186,532 people have recovered from the infection (97.2% of the total) and 292,190 patients are being monitored.
States

The state of São Paulo leads the number of cases, with 6.1 million, followed by Minas Gerais (3.9 million) and Paraná (2.7 million). The lowest number of cases is registered in Acre (153.6 thousand), followed by Roraima (178.5 thousand) and Amapá (180.9 thousand).

The data also show that São Paulo has the highest number of deaths caused by the disease (176,133), followed by Rio de Janeiro (76,054) and Minas Gerais (63,943). Acre (2,029), Amapá (2,165) and Roraima (2,176) register the lowest number of deaths.

Vaccination

According to the ministry, so far, 493 million doses of vaccines against covid-19 have been applied, 180 million with the first dose and 163 million with the second dose. The single dose has been applied to more than 5 million people.

Covid-19 bulletin of November 27, 2022.

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