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The city of São Paulo in São Paulo state registered the first case of the pandemic in Brazil, a 61-year-old man who had returned from Italy and tested positive for the coronavirus of severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2).[1]
Field hospital from Ibirapuera, in the capital city of São Paulo.
In the city of São Paulo, field hospitals for the exclusive care of people with COVID-19 were built by the municipal and state governments. Hospitals were established at Pacaembu Stadium,[3][4] at the Ibirapuera Gymnasium athletics track[5] and the Anhembi Convention Center.[6]
Evolution of the number of cases and deaths
The graphs below show the growth of cases and deaths in the state. On new case and death charts, the bars represent the actual number of notifications per day, while the line is a seven-day moving average to help smooth out anomalies between days and reveal the overall trend. The data are from the Ministry of Health (MH).
COVID-19 in São Paulo
New cases, each day.
New deaths, each day.
Cumulative cases.
Cumulative deaths.
By municipality
This is the list of municipalities with the most confirmed cases, out of a total of 584 municipalities with at least one case, by June 17, 2020:[2]
Gravediggers wearing protection against contamination bury the body of a man suspected of having died of COVID-19 in the cemetery of Vila Alpina, east side of São Paulo, in April 2020.
^ ab"Ministério da Saúde confirma primeiro caso de coronavírus no Brasil" [Ministry of Health confirms first case of coronavirus in Brazil]. Globo (in Portuguese). 26 February 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
^ abc"Coronavírus - Dados Completos".
^"Primeiros pacientes com Covid-19 começam a chegar ao hospital de Campanha no Pacaembu, em SP" [First patients with Covid-19 begin to arrive at the field hospital in Pacaembu, SP] (in Brazilian Portuguese). 6 April 2020.
^"Hospital de campanha no Pacaembu em SP começa a receber pacientes hoje" [Field hospital in Pacaembu in SP starts receiving patients today] (in Brazilian Portuguese).
^"SP terá hospital de campanha contra covid-19 no complexo do Ibirapuera" [SP will have a campaign hospital against covid-19 at the Ibirapuera complex] (in Brazilian Portuguese).
^Albuquerque, Flávia (9 September 2020). "Hospital Municipal de Campanha do Anhembi é desativado em São Paulo". Agencia Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 6 August 2021.
External links
"Portal da Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de São Paulo" [Portal of the Secretariat of Health of the State of São Paulo] (in Portuguese).
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