Brazil recorded this Monday (10) 34,788 cases of Covid-19. As a result, it now has the highest moving average of Covid-19 cases (relative to the last seven days) since July 29, 2021, when the average was 45,094 cases.
Data compiled by the National Council of Health Secretaries (Conass) with state governments showed that Brazil recorded 110 deaths from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours — reaching 620,091 deaths from the disease.
States also reported 34,788 new coronavirus infections. All units sent data to Conass.
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We got it wrong: an earlier version of this text said the moving average was the highest since August 2021; it is actually the highest since July 29, 2021. Text has been updated to reflect the correct information.
Reference: CNN Brasil