(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Over 33,000 newly diagnosed cases in Brazil in a single day, a total of more than 4.31 million confirmed cases

  China News Agency, Sao Paulo, September 12 (Reporter Mo Chengxiong) According to data released by the Brazilian Ministry of Health at 18:30 on the 12th, local time, 33,523 new cases of new coronary pneumonia were confirmed in Brazil that day, and a total of 4,315,687 confirmed cases; new deaths 814 cases, 131210 deaths total; 3553421 cases cured.

On August 31, local time, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Red Cross volunteers’ vests were projected on the landmark Jesus statue in Rio to thank them for their help to the Brazilian people during the outbreak of the new crown virus.

  So far, Brazil ranks third in the world in the number of cumulative confirmed cases, after the United States and India, while the cumulative number of deaths ranks second in the world after the United States.

São Paulo State, the most severely affected state, has a total of 890,690 confirmed cases and 32,567 deaths.

In addition, the state of Bahia has confirmed more than 281,000 cases, the state of Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro have confirmed more than 250,000 cases and 240,000 cases respectively, and the states of Ceará and Para have more than 227,000 cases each. 213,000 cases.

The Federal District, where the capital Brasilia is located, has more than 175,000 confirmed cases.

  The Brazilian National Health Supervision Agency (Anvisa) approved the resumption of clinical trials of the "Oxford vaccine" in Brazil on the 12th.

In addition, there are currently 8 new coronavirus vaccines undergoing clinical trials in Brazil, including vaccines developed in China, the United States, Germany, and Russia.

  According to Brazilian media reports, the country’s average daily increase in the number of new coronary pneumonia deaths in the past 7 days has dropped by 18% compared to two weeks ago, and the average daily increase in new coronary pneumonia confirmed cases has dropped by 24% compared to two weeks ago.

At present, the Brazilian epidemic has shown a trend of relief.

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