According to the governor, of the total number of confirmed cases, in the last 24 hours, 29 were registered in the province of Luanda, 22 in Zaire, 20 in Huila, 13 in Bié, 10 in Lunda Norte, 10 in Moxico, eight in Cunene, seven in Huambo, four in Lunda Sul, two in Benguela, two in Cuando Cubango and one in Malanje, with ages between 4 months and 101 years, being 67 males and 47 females.
The three deaths, all males between 47 and 70 years old, were recorded in the provinces of Lunda Sul, Luanda and Moxico, and 91 people between 1 month and 73 years old were considered recovered from the disease in Lunda Norte (40), Cunene (30), Lunda Sul (14), Huambo (three), Bié (two), Luanda and Moxico (one each).
For now, the country counts 44,731 cases, 1103 deaths, representing a lethality rate of 2.4 percent, 41,573 recovered, with a recovery rate of 92.9 percent, and 2055 active, of which 20 in critical condition, 29 severe, 78 moderate, 17 mild and 1921 asymptomatic.
There are 134 patients in hospitalization, 216 people in institutional quarantine, and 694 contacts under epidemiological surveillance.
The laboratories processed 2982 samples, with a daily positivity rate of 3.8 percent, pointing the cumulative to 859,073 samples processed to date, giving a cumulative positivity rate of 5.3 percent.
At Luanda's entry and exit points, 413 people were tested, 318 males and 95 females, with no confirmed cases.
As for vaccines, 13,529 doses were administered this Monday, totaling 1,753,999 doses since March 2 this year.
The covid-19 has caused at least 4,361,805 deaths worldwide, among more than 207.19 million infections by the new coronavirus recorded since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest balance of the agency France-Presse.
The respiratory disease is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, detected in late 2019 in Wuhan, a city in central China, and currently with variants identified in countries such as the United Kingdom, India, South Africa, Brazil or Peru.