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Brazil’s COVID-19 case tally stands at 4.6 million


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The number of people who died due to the pandemic of the novel coronavirus has reached 138,977 in Brazil, as per the latest official data, released by the Health Ministry on Wednesday (Sep. 23).

In 24 hours, 869 new deaths were registered. Health authorities are also investigating 2,422 deaths that may be linked to the disease.

The country’s total case tally now stands at 4,624,885. From Tuesday to Wednesday, the state health secretariats added 33,281 new COVID-19 diagnoses to the statistics.

Also according to the update, 493,022 people are being monitored and another 3,992,886 have recovered from the illness.

São Paulo

In the last 24 hours, the state of São Paulo—with the country’s highest death and case counts—reported 6,551 new cases and 225 new deaths by COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 951,973 and the amount of deaths to 34,492.

Of the total of diagnosed cases, 818,593 patients have recovered from the disease, 104,209 of them after being hospitalized.

There are 3,972 people hospitalized across the state in serious, suspected, or confirmed cases of the new coronavirus, in addition to 5,280 people admitted to general wards. The occupancy rate of beds in inteensive care units stands at around 46.9 percent in the state and 46.1 percent in the Great São Paulo area.

States

After São Paulo, the states with most fatal cases are Rio de  Janeiro (17,911), Ceará (8,861), Pernambuco (8,085), and Minas Gerais (6,897). Those with the least lives lost thus far are Roraima (616), Acre (652), Amapá (697), Tocantins (890), and Mato Grosso do Sul (1,204).

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