(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The number of new deaths in Brazil reached 3869 in a single day, hitting a new high since the outbreak

  China News Agency, Sao Paulo, March 31 (Reporter Mo Chengxiong) According to data released by the Brazilian Ministry of Health at 18:20 on March 31, local time, there were 90,638 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Brazil that day, and a total of 12,748,747 confirmed new cases; There were 3689 deaths, setting a new record for the number of new deaths in a single day since the outbreak, with a total of 321,515 deaths; a total of 11,169,937 cases were cured.

  According to statistics from the Health Departments of Brazil’s states, in the past 7 days, Brazil has an average of 75,154 new confirmed cases per day, an increase of 5% from two weeks ago; an average of 2,971 new deaths per day, the sixth consecutive day since the outbreak New high, 42% higher than the data two weeks ago.

As of March 31, Brazil has had an average daily death toll of more than 1,000 for 70 consecutive days, more than 2,000 for 15 consecutive days, and more than 2,500 for 5 consecutive days.

  In March of this year, the cumulative number of deaths from the new crown in Brazil was 66,868. This is the country's highest number of new crown deaths since the outbreak, and more than double the highest monthly number of new crown deaths recorded in July last year.

In July last year, 32,912 people died of new coronary pneumonia in Brazil.

  At present, the Brazilian epidemic is still worsening, hospitals everywhere are overcrowded and overwhelmed, and the national public and private medical systems are on the verge of collapse.

Of all the 26 states and one federal district in Brazil, 16 states and the Brasilia Federal District are experiencing an increase in deaths, while 8 states have a stable death, and only two states have a slight decline in deaths.

  Up to now, Brazil ranks second in the world in terms of cumulative number of confirmed cases and number of deaths, second only to the United States.

São Paulo State, the most severely affected state, has a total of 2,469,849 confirmed cases and 74,652 deaths.

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