Daniel Soranz

Daniel Soranz

politician Brazil

Daniel Soranz is the Secretary of Health for the city of Rio de Janeiro, known for his proactive stance on public health issues, particularly during extreme weather conditions. Recently, he highlighted the increase in dehydration cases in the city due to the ongoing heatwave, emphasizing the importance of hydration and safety measures for vulnerable populations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
704,673
Power
5,008$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Brazil 2 7.00 0.33% +0% 211,049,527 704,673 $1,500,000 5,008$
Totals 2 211,049,527 704,673 $1,500,000 5,008$
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Recent Mentions

Brazil Brazil: Daniel Soranz, the Secretary of Health, emphasized the importance of quick medical response in the accident. 7

O Globo: Vítima de acidente com carro alegórico continua no CTI e se mantém estável

Brazil Brazil: Daniel Soranz is the municipal health secretary of Rio who advises on measures for those showing symptoms of methanol intoxication. 7

O Globo: Rio investiga dois casos suspeitos de intoxicação por metanol; Ministério Público e Castro pedem rigor na fiscalização

Brazil Brazil: Daniel Soranz, the municipal health secretary, commented on the panic among health professionals following the incident. 6

O Globo: UPA de Costa barros é fechada após bandidos agredirem e sequestrarem dois pacientes internados; vídeo

Brazil Brazil: Daniel Soranz is the municipal Secretary of Health who criticized the violence affecting health units in the city. 6

O Globo: Tiroteio assusta pacientes e servidores horas após visita do ministro da Saúde ao Hospital do Andaraí

Brazil Brazil: Daniel Soranz is the municipal secretary of health who reported on the increase in motorcycle accident-related surgeries. 7

O Globo: Hospitais municipais do Rio recebem em média 80 feridos em acidentes de moto por dia; casos aumentaram 60% este ano