Luanda, the focus of the pandemic in Angola, Cunene, Cabinda, Kwanza Norte and Huambo are the provinces where new cases have been recorded in the last 24 hours, affecting people aged between two months and 81 years.
In this period, 47 patients were recovered.
According to Franco Mufinda, Angola has a positivity rate of 6.5 percent and a lethality rate of 2.8 percent.
Luanda, with community circulation of the virus, is the province most affected and accounts for 8097 positive cases and 236 deaths.
Huila with 242 cases, Cabinda with 236 infected, Zaire with 233 and Benguela with 194 are the other provinces most affected by the new coronavirus.
Angola, which since May 26 lives in a public disaster, now has 9381 cases of covid-19, of which 5605 active, 268 deaths and 3508 recovered.
The covid-19 pandemic has already caused more than 1.1 million deaths worldwide since December last year, including 2316 in Portugal.
In Africa, there are 41,145 confirmed deaths in more than 1.7 million people infected in 55 countries, according to the most recent pandemic statistics on that continent.
Angola has 268 deaths and 9381 cases, followed by Cape Verde (94 deaths and 8322 cases), Equatorial Guinea (83 deaths and 5079 cases), Mozambique (85 deaths and 11,895 cases), Guinea-Bissau (41 deaths and 2403 cases) and São Tomé and Príncipe (15 deaths and 935 cases).