The new infections were diagnosed in Luanda (152), Huíla (29), Benguela (2), Huambo (2) and Bié (1), with ages between 1 and 79 years old, being 125 males and 61 females.
In this period seven deaths were registered (three males and four females), between 15 and 82 years old, being three in Luanda, three in Huíla and one in Huambo, and 130 people recovered from the disease, with ages between 1 and 81 years old.
The laboratories processed 1720 samples by RT-PCR, with a cumulative of 587.598 processed samples.
Angola now has 34,366 cases, of which 764 have died, 27,776 have recovered from the disease, 5826 are active, of which 14 are critical and 47 are serious.
There are still 262 hospitalized patients and 132 people in institutional quarantine.
The covid-19 pandemic has caused at least 3,535,376 deaths worldwide, resulting from more than 169.8 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.