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Friday, 11 December 2020

COVID-19: ANGOLA REPORTS 121 NEW INFECTIONS, 100 RECOVERIES

 Angolan health authorities announced Thursday the record of 121 new infections, 100 patients recovered and four deaths in the last 24 hours.

Confêrencia  de Imprensa com a Ministra da saúde Sílvia Lutucuta

According to Health Minister, Sílvia Lutucuta, who was speaking at the press conference on updating of Covid-19 in the country, of the new cases, 51 were diagnosed in Luanda, 27 in Cabinda, 25 in Lunda Sul, seven in Lunda Norte, six in Moxico, three in Zaire and two in Benguela.  

The list of new patients, whose ages range from eight months to 72 years, is composed of 82 men and 39 women.

It was reported that 100 patients, 88 from Benguela, six from Moxico, three from Malanje, two from Bié and one from Luanda, aged between 19 and 64, had been recovered.

In relation to the deaths, Minister Lutucuta said that these were four Angolan citizens, one male and three female, two from Cabinda, one from Moxico and one from Luanda, aged between 26 and 65. 

Angola has a record of 15,925 cases, with 362 deaths, 8,679 recovered and 6,884 active people.

Of the active cases, seven are in critical condition with invasive mechanical ventilation, seven severe, 90 moderate and 126 with mild symptoms.

Health authorities follow 230 patients admitted to treatment centres in the country.

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