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Covid-19 by county. Lisbon with more new cases, followed by Sintra and Amadora

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Lisbon occupies the top of the table with a total of 3,423 infected with the new coronavirus, followed by Sintra (2,564), Loures (1,791) and Amadora (1,645). In all, 50 counties recorded an increase in cases. In Évora, where there were 52 positive cases, there were 51.

Data from the Directorate-General for Health reveal the total number of medical reports in the SINAVE system, but leave out laboratory reports. The total increase in counties released this Sunday (470) exceeds the number of positive cases this Sunday (457). However, on Saturday, the increase in cases per municipality corresponded to only 43% of the cases recorded on that day.

The Directorate-General for Health states that “there are always correct data in municipalities, either due to a delay in notification or due to the relocation of the user in the area of ​​residence”. The director of the infectious disease service at Hospital Curry Cabral had already admitted, also in an interview to Renaissance, delays in registering data at SINAVE.

The number of fatalities in Portugal due to the new coronavirus has increased to 1,564 (three more in 24 hours), the Directorate-General for Health announced on Sunday. The confirmed cases increased to 41,646. The daily bulletin shows that 27,066 patients have recovered from the disease (plus 202), a number that has been decreasing since June 18.

452 people are hospitalized, of which 75 (plus five) are in intensive care.

Lisbon and Tagus Valley is the region with the most cases of infection. In all, 18,752 people were positive for Covid-19. In the North Region, 17,476 cases have already been registered. The ten counties with the most new cases are in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Lisbon.

This Sunday there is no record of new cases in the archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.

The North region continues to be the one with the highest number of deaths (816), followed by the region of Lisbon and the Tagus Valley (465), the Center (248), the Algarve and the Azores (both with 15) and the Alentejo , which registers four deaths, advances the epidemiological situation report, with data updated until midnight on Saturday.

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