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Covid-19: 17 deaths and 324 new infections recorded in Angola in the last 24 hours

Seventeen people, nine of them men and eight women, have died in the last 24 hours from covid-19 in Angola, where 324 new infections have been recorded, according to the epidemiological bulletin of the National Health Directorate released Tuesday.

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Aged between 13 and 91, the fatalities occurred in the following provinces: Benguela (5), Huíla (4), Cabinda (2), Luanda (2), Bié (1), Huambo (1), Lunda Sul (1) and Uíge (1), the document adds.

The new cases of infection concern 193 men and 131 women and were registered in the provinces of Luanda (204), Benguela (38), Namibe (18), Huíla (16), Bié (14), Huambo (10), Uíge (9), Cabinda (7), Cuando Cubango (6) and Moxico (2).

In Angola there are still 139 cases of recovered people, the youngest with one year and the oldest with 104. Huíla was the province that recorded the highest number of recoveries (75) and Cabinda and Namibe the lowest (two people in each province).

In total, Angola counts 1299 deaths out of 49,114 infections, with 218 people in hospitalization and a total of 3622 active cases.

The total number recovered is 44,193.

The covid-19 has caused at least 4,574,225 deaths worldwide, among more than 221.13 million infections by the new coronavirus recorded since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest balance of the agency France-Presse.

In Portugal, since March 2020, 17,810 people have died and 1,047,710 confirmed cases of infection have been counted, according to data from the Directorate General of Health.

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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