The new coronavirus has turned the world upside down since it began spreading around the world in December 2019. Less than four years have passed, and the world is already in complete chaos.
After all, will we really be in quarantine until December? Those who said coronavirus was just a common cold and would only kill young people are completely wrong.
The countries with the fewest coronavirus cases are those that closed their borders very early, such as Norway and New Zealand, which have practically won the battle against coronavirus; these countries no longer have any new cases recorded.
But what about Brazil? How will we win? We don't know, because the people aren't taking it seriously.

In Brazil, there are already almost 70 thousand confirmed cases of coronavirus
Stay updated and see the data below about the coronavirus in Brazil this Tuesday (28), according to an exclusive survey by G1 with state health departments.
According to official reports, 4,603 deaths from Covid-19 and 67,410 confirmed cases of the disease have been recorded nationwide. See how your city or state is doing on the exclusive map.
ICU bed occupancy rate
- Acre – 23.3% statewide on 04/27
- Alagoas – 35% throughout the state on 04/27
- Amazonas – 96% statewide on 4/23
- Bahia – 54% throughout the state on 04/21
- Ceará – 98% throughout the state on 04/26
- Espírito Santo – 69.2% throughout the state on 04/24
- Maranhão – 96.4% throughout the state on 04/27
- Mato Grosso – 4.8% of ICU beds in the public network across the state on 04/23
- Mato Grosso do Sul – 2.6% across the state on 04/27
- Minas Gerais – 54% throughout the state on 04/24
- Pará – 84% throughout the state on 04/15
- Paraíba – 28% throughout the state on 04/25
- Paraná – 33% throughout the state on 04/27
- Piauí – 26.7% throughout the state on 04/27
- Pernambuco – 98% throughout the state on 04/27; in addition, 99% of ICU beds in the public network
- dedicated to patients infected with the new coronavirus are also busy
- In Rio, a state of public calamity has already been declared, we have – 92% throughout the state on 04/27
- Already in Rio Grande do Norte – 33% throughout the state on 04/22
- Rio Grande do Sul – 54,57% statewide on 4/22
- Santa Catarina – 16,83% of beds in the public network across the state on 04/27
- São Paulo – 59.8% across the state on 04/27
- Sergipe – 6 beds occupied on 04/23
Amapá, Federal District, Goiás, Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins did not disclose the occupancy rate.
Source: O Globo Newspaper.
