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Covid-19: Angola with 213 new cases and seven deaths in the last 24 hours

Angola registered 213 new infections by the new coronavirus, seven deaths associated with covid-19 and 99 recoveries, in the last 24 hours, according to the epidemiological bulletin of the National Directorate of Public Health released this Tuesday.

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The confirmed cases were reported in the provinces of Luanda (101), Benguela (41), Huíla (34), Huambo (7), Cabinda (6), Lunda Sul (5), Zaire (5), Bié (4), Cuando Cubango (4), Moxico (4), Malanje (1) and Lunda Norte (1), being 120 males and 93 females, aged between two months and 85 years.

As for deaths, six males and one female, aged between 30 and 63 years, two were reported in Luanda, one in Bié, the same number in Benguela, Cuando Cubango, Huila and Lunda Sul.

However, 99 people, aged between three months and 83 years, were considered recovered, of which 35 in Huíla, 28 in Luanda, nine in Uíge, eight in Huambo, seven in Moxico, three in Cabinda, the same number in Lunda Sul, two in Benguela and equal number in Cunene and Lunda Norte.

With the data from the last 24 hours, the country counts 47,544 positive cases, 1217 deaths, 43,421 recovered and 2906 active, of which five in critical condition, 26 severe, 96 moderate, 42 mild and 2737 asymptomatic, with 169 people hospitalized, 177 in institutional quarantine and under epidemiological surveillance 1085 contacts.

The laboratories processed in the same period 3283 samples by RT-PCR, pointing to a cumulative of 913,114 processed samples, with a positivity rate of 5.2 percent.

At the entry and exit points of Luanda, 543 people were tested on the basis of the antigen test, in the period under review.

The covid-19 has caused at least 4,507,823 deaths worldwide, among more than 216.98 million infections by the new coronavirus recorded since the beginning 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.

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