According to the epidemiological bulletin, the positive cases were reported in Luanda (45), Huambo (23), Huíla (19), Moxico (seven), Cabinda (six), Benguela (four), Cunene (four), Zaire (two), Bié (two), and Uíge, Malanje, Lunda Norte and Cuando Cubango (with one each), with ages between 3 months and 93 years, being 68 males and 48 females.
The deaths, of two males and one female, aged between 5 and 69 years, were reported in Huambo, Huíla and Uíje.
The recovered patients, from 15 to 59 years old, were reported 17 in Huambo, six in Uíge, four in Malanje and two in Benguela.
The country counts for now 38.965 positive cases, 903 deaths, 33.271 recovered from the disease and has 4791 active cases, of which 15 are in critical condition, 21 serious, 53 moderate, nine light and 4693 asymptomatic.
There are 98 people hospitalized, 152 others in institutional quarantine and 2237 contacts under epidemiological surveillance.
In the last 24 hours, 3280 tests were performed by RT-PCR, making the cumulative of 655,050 samples processed to date, with a positivity rate of 5.9 percent.
At the entry and exit points in Luanda, the only one under sanitary fence, 324 people were tested in the period under review, on the basis of the antigen test.
The covid-19 pandemic has caused at least 3,949,567 deaths worldwide, resulting from more than 182.1 million cases of infection, according to an assessment made by the French agency AFP.
The respiratory disease is caused by the new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, detected in late 2019 in Wuhan, a city in central China.