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Sunday, 7 February 2021

COVID-19: ANGOLA RECORDS 50 RECOVERIES, 34 NEW CASES

 Angola has reported 50 recoveries, 34 new infections and one death in the last 24 hours.

Secretary of State for Public Health, Franco Mufinda

According to the secretary of state for public health, Franco Mufinda, of the patients recovered, 21 live in Luanda, 17 in Huambo, 10 in Cuanza Sul and two in Benguela, aged between four and 86.

The deaths, he said, involved a 63-year old Angolan citizen.

Among the new infections, 21 were male and 13 female, with ages ranging from 11 months to 59 years, 26 were diagnosed in Luanda and eight in Huambo.

Angola has 20,030 positive cases, with 474 deaths, 18,431 recoveries and 1,125 active. Of the active, two are in critical condition, eight severe, 88 moderate, 87 with mild symptoms and 940 asymptomatic.

Laboratories processed 1,040 samples on a molecular biology basis, with a daily positivity rate of 3.3 percent.

At least 145 people are in institutional quarantine, 185 are hospitalized, and 2,025 are under epidemiological surveillance.

Luanda province has released three people from the institutional quarantine centres.

The Mental Health and Psychosocial Intervention Team assisted 31 people.

 

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