Coronavirus has already arrived in Brasilia faster than previously thought, now the number of cases has jumped beyond what anyone expected, check out the updated information about this new pandemic below.
According to official information from the health department of Brasilia, the region has the highest proportion per 100,000 inhabitants. A survey conducted by technicians indicates 13 new cases in the last 24 hours in the Federal District; see the report.
This week alone, the Federal District government (GDF) reported that, as of the afternoon of last Sunday (5), there were 468 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in the capital.
According to the secretary's report, 14 new notifications were identified in the last 24 hours, but everything indicates that this number is much higher, as many people who have common symptoms do not go to the doctor.

The Brasilia Health Department reported that this week the number of recovered patients rose to 147. Of the total infections, 330 are mild, 44 moderate and 15 are considered serious. Seven people died from the worsening of the disease.
About the victims of coronavirus in Brasilia
The Health Department also reported that the latest victim of the new coronavirus was a 67-year-old man who lived in Plano Piloto. The elderly man had been hospitalized at Santa Lúcia Hospital, in Asa Sul, since March 26. However, it is worth mentioning that he had diabetes and hypertension.
As far as we know, according to the official information, the South Lake It is the region with the highest incidence of the disease. Therefore, the proportion considers the number of cases of Covid-19 per 100 thousand inhabitants. According to data from the Planning Company (Codeplan), residents of the region have the highest per capita income in the Federal District: R$$ 6.5 thousand
Considering the proportion per inhabitant, the Southwest and the Octagonal regions also occupy second place in the household income ranking: R$6.1 thousand per family.
Major Coronavirus Deaths
When the new virus arrived in Brasilia, we know that the first death recorded by Covid-19 in the capital was that of a 61-year-old nurse. She died on March 23, but the diagnosis was only confirmed by the Health Department six days later.
As in the rest of the world, the virus did not stop, and soon after, it was known that the second case was confirmed on Monday (30). It is a 77-year-old man who was hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Hospital Brasília. He died on Sunday (29).
Finally, in the Federal District, the third case was confirmed on Tuesday (31), it is a 73-year-old man. He had been hospitalized at Hospital Santa Lúcia since March 21.
And now we are experiencing a continuous increase in contamination, so stay at home, only go out for basic needs.
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