According to the epidemiological bulletin of the National Directorate of Public Health, the cases were registered in the provinces of Luanda (66), Namibe (6), Benguela (2), Kwanza Sul (1), Huambo (1), Huila (1) and Malanje (1), being 45 males and 33 females, aged between 1 month and 81 years.
In the period in question, 15 people recovered from the disease in the province of Luanda, one person in Huambo and the same number in Bengo and Huíla, aged between 19 and 62 years.
With the latest data, the country maintains 532 deaths and has 1192 active cases, of which eight in critical condition, eight severe, 39 moderate, 29 mild and 1050 asymptomatic, with 84 patients hospitalized, 48 accompanied in institutional quarantine and 1514 contacts under epidemiological surveillance.
Laboratories have processed 1440 samples by RT-PCR, while the cumulative points to 422,795 samples processed to date, with a positivity rate of 5.2 percent.
In the past 24 hours, 706 people have undergone rapid serological testing, at entry and exit points in Luanda.
The covid-19 pandemic has caused at least 2,745,337 deaths worldwide, resulting from more than 124.8 million cases of infection, according to an assessment made by the French agency AFP.
The disease is transmitted by a new coronavirus detected in late 2019 in Wuhan, a city in central China.