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Covid-19: Angola with 237 new cases and ten more deaths in the last 24 hours

The health authorities announced this Wednesday 237 new confirmed cases, ten deaths and 148 recovered cases in the last 24 hours, according to the epidemiological bulletin of the National Directorate of Public Health.

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The reported data distribute the cases in the provinces of Luanda (124), Namibe (32), Benguela (18), Huíla (17), Bié (14), Huambo (13), Zaire (6), Cabinda (4), Moxico (4), Cunene (2), Lunda Sul (2) and Uíge (1), with ages ranging from one month to 101 years, 125 males and 112 females.

The ten deaths, five males and the same number of females, with ages ranging from eight months to 76 years, were reported three in Bié, two in Huíla, equal number in Moxico, Luanda, and one in Benguela.

On the other hand, 148 people, aged between one and 81 years, were recovered in the provinces of Huambo (46), Huila (29), Moxico (23), Zaire (18), Lunda Sul (11), Bié (7), Cunene (4), Benguela (3), Luanda (3), Lunda Norte (3) and Cabinda (1).

With the data from the last 24 hours, Angola totals 47,781 positive cases, 1227 deaths, 43,569 recovered and 2985 active, of which four critical, 31 severe, 102 moderate, 47 mild and 2801 asymptomatic, with 184 people in hospital, 163 others in institutional quarantine and under epidemiological surveillance 1164 contacts.

The laboratories processed, in the reporting period, 3044 samples by RT-PCR, being the cumulative of 916,158 samples processed to date, with a positivity rate of 5.2 percent.

Covid-19 has caused at least 4,518,163 deaths worldwide, among more than 217.63 million infections by the new coronavirus recorded since the pandemic began, according to the most recent tally by Agence 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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