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  • #46
    307 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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    • #47
      316 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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      • #48
        352 cases: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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        • #49
          354 cases: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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          • #50
            409 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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            • #51
              433 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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              • #52
                Source: https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/mun...-453-infetados

                Another 20 cases in Mozambique increase the total to 453 infected
                Mozambique recorded, in the last 24 hours, 20 more positive cases of covid-19, bringing the total number of infected with the new coronavirus from 433 to 453 and maintaining two deaths, announced the director of Public Health today.
                ? Lusa
                News to the Minute
                06/09/20 16:32 ‧ 40 mins ago by Lusa

                "The new cases are all of Mozambican nationality," said Rosa Marlene, in the update of data on the pandemic at the Ministry of Health in Maputo.

                The 20 new patients, three of whom were minors, were registered in the provinces of Maputo (07), Nampula (10) and the city of Maputo (03), said Rosa Marlene, adding the patients are all in isolation at home.

                "The mapping of the contact network of these people is currently underway," he added.

                Of the 453 cases recorded in Mozambique, 411 are locally transmitted and 42 are imported, with two dead and six hospitalized.

                The Ministry of Health also indicated that 136 people are recovered.

                Of the total, the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula and the city of Maputo lead with the largest number of cases, with 164,136 and 71, respectively, with the rest being distributed across the country.

                Since the announcement of the first case in Mozambique, on March 22, 15,190 tests have been carried out and about 18,000 people out of more than 900,000 screened have been quarantined.

                A total of 2,143 continue to be monitored by the Mozambican health authorities.

                In Africa, there are 5,334 confirmed deaths and about 196,000 infected in 54 countries, according to the most recent statistics on the continent's pandemic.

                Among African countries that have Portuguese as their official language, Guinea-Bissau leads in number of infections (1,389 cases and 12 deaths), followed by Equatorial Guinea (1,306 cases and 12 deaths), Cape Verde (567 cases and five deaths) , S?o Tom? and Pr?ncipe (513 cases and 12 dead) and Angola (92 infected and four dead).

                The covid-19 pandemic has already claimed more than 406,000 deaths and infected more than 7.1 million people in 196 countries and territories, according to the balance sheet made by the French agency AFP.

                The disease is transmitted by a new coronavirus detected in late December in Wuhan, a city in central China.

                After Europe succeeded China as the center of the pandemic in February, the American continent became the one with the most confirmed cases, although with fewer deaths.

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                • #53
                  472 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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                  • #54
                    489 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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                    • #55
                      509 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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                      • #56
                        553 cases; 2 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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                        • #57
                          Source: https://pt.euronews.com/2020/06/16/m...o-por-covid-19

                          Mozambique registers fourth death from Covid-19
                          Last news: 16/06/2020 - 18:22

                          In the last 24 hours, there was the fourth death by Covid-19 in Mozambique. According to the Ministry of Health, there are still 29 new cases of contamination, bringing the total from 609 to 638.

                          The victim is a 06-year-old child who was admitted to the Central Hospital of Nampula, in northern Mozambique, on May 21, with symptoms of heart failure, said the director of Public Health, Rosa Marlene, in the update of data on the pandemic at the Ministry of Health in Maputo.

                          "The Covid-19 test sample was collected on May 26th and the result was reported on May 30th. After treatment and clinical evaluation, the child was discharged on June 2nd, with recommendation for medical follow-up. The death occurred today, at his home ", declared Rosa Marlene.

                          In addition to the new death, which brings the total to four deaths due to the new coronavirus, in the last 24 hours the country has registered 29 more positive cases of Covid-19, bringing the total infected by the new coronavirus from 609 to 638.

                          The 29 new patients, three of whom are under 14 years old, were registered in the provinces of Maputo (05), Nampula (14), Niassa (01), Cabo Delgado (02), Tete (03) and the city of Maputo (04 ).

                          "They are in isolation at home and the mapping of the contact network of these people is currently underway," he added.

                          The Ministry of Health also indicated that 160 people are recovered.

                          Of the cases already registered in Mozambique, 576 are locally transmitted and 62 are imported. The provinces of Nampula, Cabo Delgado and the city of Maputo lead with the highest number of active cases in the country, with 202, 105 and 65, respectively, with the rest being distributed across the country.

                          Since the announcement of the first case in Mozambique, on March 22, 20,263 tests have been carried out and about 18,000 people out of more than one million screened have been quarantined.

                          A total of 2,259 people continue to be accompanied by the Mozambican health authorities.

                          Rosa Marlene also informed the existence of 191 Mozambicans held in several countries, including Portugal, who expressed their intention to return to Mozambique, but are unable to, and the Government is making efforts to repatriate them.

                          In Africa, there are 6,769 confirmed deaths in almost 252,000 infected in 54 countries, according to the most recent statistics on the pandemic in that continent.

                          Among African countries that have Portuguese as their official language, Equatorial Guinea leads in number of infections and deaths (1,664 cases and 32 deaths), followed by Guinea-Bissau (1,492 cases and 15 deaths), Cape Verde (782 cases and seven dead), S?o Tom? and Pr?ncipe (659 cases and 12 dead), Mozambique (638 cases and four dead) and Angola (142 infected and six dead).

                          Brazil is the Portuguese-speaking country most affected by the pandemic and one of the hardest hit in the world, when counting the second number of infected and dead (more than 888 thousand and 43,959, respectively) after the United States.

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                          • #58
                            651 cases; 4 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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                            • #59
                              662 cases; 4 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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                              • #60
                                668 cases; 4 deaths: https://covid19.ins.gov.mz/

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