Brazil registered an additional 1,156 deaths attributable to the novel coronavirus over the last 24 hours and another 55,891 confirmed cases, the health ministry said on Friday.
The South American nation has now registered 85,238 deaths and 2,343,366 total confirmed cases.
In total, more than 2.3 million infections have been registered in the largest and most populous country in Latin America. At least 85,238 people have died in connection with Covid-19, the lung disease caused by the virus.
Brazil is currently one of the focal points of the international coronavirus pandemic. The real figures are believed to be far higher due to insufficient testing in the South American country, which has 210 million inhabitants.
Brazil's far-right populist president, Jair Bolsonaro, had initially downplayed the novel coronavirus as "a little flu," causing confusion among the population about the seriousness of the disease.
He also did not want to take any containment measures for economic reasons and refused protective measures.
Bolsonaro has tested positive for the virus at least three times.
The mayor of Sao Paulo on Friday announced the city's major carnival celebrations in February next year would be postponed, without giving a new date.