Table 6.
Brazilian states | COVID-19 deaths | Total deaths per year 2019–2020 |
Difference 2019–2020 | Variation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acre | 805.0 | 2,882.0 | 3,515.0 | 633.0 | 21.96% |
Alagoas | 2,377.0 | 13,547.0 | 15,573.0 | 2,026.0 | 14.96% |
Amapá | 805.0 | 1,984.0 | 2,373.0 | 389.0 | 19.61% |
Amazonas | 2,974.0 | 10,431.0 | 14,955.0 | 4,524.0 | 43.37% |
Bahia | 8,790.0 | 54,916.0 | 65,857.0 | 10,941.0 | 19.92% |
Ceará | 9,850.0 | 31,407.0 | 43,419.0 | 12,012.0 | 38.25% |
Distrito Federal | 3,971.0 | 11,405.0 | 14,786.0 | 3,381.0 | 29.64% |
Espírito Santo | 5,397.0 | 18,799.0 | 22,877.0 | 4,078.0 | 21.69% |
Goiás | 7,250.0 | 24,579.0 | 31,121.0 | 6,542.0 | 26.62% |
Maranhão | 2,778.0 | 15,166.0 | 20,774.0 | 5,608.0 | 36.98% |
Mato Grosso | 3,162.0 | 11,009.0 | 14,676.0 | 3,667.0 | 33.31% |
Mato Grosso do Sul | 2,438.0 | 12,523.0 | 14,535.0 | 2,012.0 | 16.07% |
Minas Gerais | 14,443.0 | 97,034.0 | 114,389.0 | 17,355.0 | 17.89% |
Pará | 5,464.0 | 18,687.0 | 24,924.0 | 6,237.0 | 33.38% |
Paraíba | 3,100.0 | 20,293.0 | 22,436.0 | 2,143.0 | 10.56% |
Paraná | 9,907.0 | 52,960.0 | 58,483.0 | 5,523.0 | 10.43% |
Pernambuco | 7,747.0 | 47,545.0 | 56,808.0 | 9,263.0 | 19.48% |
Piauí | 1,687.0 | 10,242.0 | 10,789.0 | 547.0 | 5.34% |
Rio de Janeiro | 28,409.0 | 111,674.0 | 137,554.0 | 25,880.0 | 23.17% |
Rio Grande do Norte | 2,308.0 | 12,671.0 | 14,255.0 | 1,584.0 | 12.50% |
Rio Grande do Sul | 9,387.0 | 68,960.0 | 71,929.0 | 2,969.0 | 4.31% |
Rondônia | 1,493.0 | 5,666.0 | 7,011.0 | 1,345.0 | 23.74% |
Roraima | 684.0 | 1,827.0 | 2,291.0 | 464.0 | 25.40% |
Santa Catarina | 5,469.0 | 31,383.0 | 35,705.0 | 4,322.0 | 13.77% |
São Paulo | 51,944.0 | 246,017.0 | 285,841.0 | 39,824.0 | 16.19% |
Sergipe | 2,123.0 | 8,993.0 | 10,469.0 | 1,476.0 | 16.41% |
Tocantins | 890.0 | 4,122.0 | 4,828.0 | 706.0 | 17.13% |
Total | 195,652.0 | 946,722.0 | 1,122,173.0 | 175,451.0 | 18.53% |
Source: Central de Informações do Registro Civil—CRC Nacional, Brazil (Arpen 2021)