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Covid-19: country with 106 more cases and four deaths in the last 24 hours

The country registered 106 more cases of covid-19 in the country and four more deaths, all of Angolan citizens, announced this Wednesday the Secretary of State for Public Health, Franco Mufinda.

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Among the new coronavirus, five are from Cabinda and 101 from Luanda, with ages ranging from 11 to 74, 95 being male and 11 female.

"The numbers have been increasing in proportion to the testing capacity," stressed the head of Public Health.

Angola reinforced the testing this week, now processing more than a thousand samples per day.

In the last 24 hours 1568 samples were processed, accumulating a total of 68,915 samples.

Four people died, two men, aged 51 and 71, and two women, aged 71 and 81, all of Angolan nationality.

Franco Mufinda also announced the recovery of 69 people, 46 of them from Zaire province.

Angola has 3675 cases of covid-19, 143 deaths, 1401 recovered and 2131 active, one of them in critical condition and 17 severe.

The covid-19 pandemic has caused more than 936,000 deaths worldwide since December last year, including 1878 in Portugal, and more than 29.6 million cases of infection in 196 countries and territories, according to a balance sheet made by the French agency AFP.

In Africa, there are 33,047 confirmed deaths in more than 1.3 million people infected in 55 countries, according to the latest pandemic statistics on the continent.

Among the African countries that have Portuguese as their official language, Angola leads in number of deaths and Mozambique in number of cases. Angola has 143 deaths and 3675 cases, followed by Equatorial Guinea (83 deaths and 5000 cases), Cape Verde (47 deaths and 4978 cases), Mozambique (39 deaths and 5994 cases), Guinea-Bissau (39 deaths and 2303 cases) and São Tomé and Príncipe (15 deaths and 906 cases).

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