Abstract Introduction: The new coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is unprecedented in recorded human history. It spread from Wuhan, China, in early December, 2019, crossing the entire planet and reaching Brazilian shores in the following February. It was declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020, with the first case recorded in the city of Uberaba, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on March 18, 2020. Since then, we have been collecting data and assessing the evolution of this fatal disease. Objective: In this work, we report the epidemiological characteristics of one year of the COVID-19 in Uberaba, and discuss its implications to the general public. Method: This is an observational, descriptive, documentary and retrospective study to describe the epidemiological profile of COVID-19 cases in the city of Uberaba from March 18, 2020 to March 17, 2021. Results: The study shows that the young-working age population are those who most spread the virus; however, the elderly are those who suffer and die the most, with slight differences regarding sex. This is in line with the reported national and international epidemiological profiles that show a shifting tendency of younger generations to be increasingly active on the evolution of the pandemic. We observed two major peaks on the two epidemiological time-series, confirmed cases and deaths, with an average age of 41 years old for the confirmed cases and 68 for the confirmed deaths. It was also reported that the lethality rate was 2.45%, and 80.00% of the confirmed deaths suffered from some previous health condition. Conclusions: In this sense, a permanent epidemiological surveillance has to take place in order to guide public health counter-measurements. The epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 in Uberaba and related analyses are reported in the online observatory at https://coviduberaba.github.io.
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