According to the G1 portal, São Paulo has already had 20 deaths caused by the new coronavirus. Also according to the website, the samples analyzed are from 201 bodies awaiting examinations on the cause of death. Of these, 93 have already had the diagnosis completed and 20 of them were considered positive for Covid-19.
Unfortunately, we still don't have a forecast for the end of the new pandemic that has affected the whole world and caused real chaos where it has been going.
This week alone, the Secretary of State for Health of São Paulo confirmed 20 more deaths from the coronavirus on the night of this Thursday (2). The secretariat reported that the tests were carried out by a task force of the secretariat to diagnose the 201 deaths considered suspicious that were on the waiting list at the Adolfo Lutz Institute.
Consequences of the new coronavirus in São Paulo
According to this week's G1, of the 201 samples, 93 have already been diagnosed and 20 of them were considered positive for Covid-19. The processing of the other samples is in its final phase and the results will be released by the end of today. These results will be communicated to the notifying units and municipalities.
About the deaths in São Paulo by the Coronavirus
However, the deaths are concentrated in 21 cities, with five of them registering the first death. They are: São Vicente and Praia Grande, in Baixada Santista, and Francisco Morato, Itaquaquecetuba and Arujá, in Greater São Paulo.
Therefore, from what is known so far, the number had an advance to 21 municipalities with deaths from the disease, see below which are these municipalities:
São Paulo, Guarulhos, Osasco, Embu das Artes, Ribeirão Preto, Santo André, São Caetano do Sul, São Bernardo do Campo, Sorocaba, Taboão da Serra, Campinas, Caieiras, Suzano, São Sebastião, Vargem Grande Paulista, Cotia, São Vicente , Praia Grande, Suzano, Itaquaquecetuba and Cotia.
Finally, in all in the country, the secretariat confirmed a total sum of 117 men and 91 women
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Source: G1 News