Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brazil has reported 5,169,389 confirmed cases of the disease. Of those, 89 percent recovered and 2. 9 percent died. The number of COVID-19 diagnoses rose to 28,523 in 24 hours. as revealed through the Ministry of Health on Thursday, October 15.
The number of recovered patients is 4,599,446. There are 417,480 Brazilians treated.
Brazil also recorded 713 deaths in 24 hours, bringing the toll to 152,460. Another 1,360 are under investigation.
*With Elaine Patricia Cruz, reporting for Agência Brasil
In an interview with Agência Brasil, Professor Reis of PUC-RS pointed out that the state capital, Porto Alegre, is an alluvial plain domain characterized by the confluence of rivers. “It’s a plant formation. ” However, we can flood well by operating containment dikes,” he added.
It is estimated that the assistance will benefit some 200,000 families in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, for a total amount of more than $230 million.
“We express our absolute solidarity with [Brazil] and we make ourselves available to help the victims soon and the reconstruction of the state’s infrastructure,” said CAF President Sergio Diaz-Granados.
The announcement was made Tuesday on social media by the president of the New Development Bank, Dilma Rousseff. Since late April, the state has been hit hard by storms and flooding.
Although the rains decreased in the last 24 hours in the southern state, the flow of the Guaíba River continues to grow, alarming the citizens of the metropolitan domain of Porto Alegre and causing more damage and disturbances.
The result is down 23% compared to the fourth quarter of last year, a characteristic that is believed to be due to the devaluation of the currency at the end of the year, added to the decrease in sales of oil and its derivatives.
Due to the heavy rains that ravaged the state two weeks ago, more than a million people have been forced to leave their homes.
The phenomenon is expected to be noticed between Monday and Wednesday, when thermometers register temperatures lower degrees Celsius. The rains are expected to move to the neighboring states in the south of the country.
These are the remains of animals and plants that lived in the northeast more than 180 kilometers ago. The pieces were donated to the museum, which is lately being rebuilt after the 2018 fire, through the circle of relatives of collector Burkart Pohl, of the Swiss German Interprospekt Group.
They say that the generation has had a positive impact, with more rapid information, and a negative impact, as academics lose focus. Educators also reported structural and pedagogical problems that save them from using the generation.