Of the new cases, 190 males and 118 females, between 1 and 88 years old, 192 are from the province of Luanda, 53 from Cabinda, 21 from Huambo, 16 from Namibe, six in Malanje, six in Uíge, six in Zaire, four in Bié, three in Moxico, one in Bengo and one in Kwanza Norte.
In the last 24 hours, seven deaths were registered, four males and three females, between 2 and 101 years old, and 579 recoveries from the disease.
Angola counts since the beginning of the pandemic 51.047 confirmed cases of covid-19, of which 1358 deaths, 4276 active and 45.423 recovered from the disease.
A total of 2469 samples have been processed by RT-PCR and the cumulative is 948,984 tests.
The African continent has recorded 417 more covid-19-associated deaths and 12,463 new cases of infection with the disease in the last 24 hours, according to data from the African Union Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).
According to the CDC, with these new figures, the total number of cases in Africa has risen to 8,052,110, while the number of fatalities now stands at 204,025 and the number of recovered cases now stands at 7,349,642, up 20,986 from the previous day.
The pandemic of the new coronavirus has now claimed at least 4,636,530 lives among more than 225.18 million infections worldwide since SARS-CoV-2 was identified in December 2019 in China, according to a daily review by Agence France-Presse.