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See how many cases of Covid-19 there are per county. There are three new locations on the list

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Data released this Saturday, in the daily epidemiological bulletin of the Directorate-General for Health (DGS), reveal that there are 148 Portuguese municipalities with at least three confirmed cases of Covid-19.

Lisbon continues to occupy the top of the table with 654 infected, followed by Porto with 643, Vila Nova de Gaia with 468 and Gondomar with 447. The order is the same as the one announced the day before.

Porto is the municipality that has the largest number of new cases (37), in the last 24 hours, according to DGS partial data. Braga follows, with 28 new confirmed cases.

The DGS list is joined by three new municipalities, with three confirmed cases each: Cabeceiras de Basto, Bombarral and Ansião.

As of last Tuesday, and even knowing that the counting will not be relative to the total number of cases – nor will it accompany simultaneously the data reported by the municipalities – DGS started to make available only data from SINAVE, the national epidemiological surveillance system.

The balance of the Directorate-General for Health on Saturday reveals that Portugal now has 266 fatalities and 10,524 infected.

The epidemiological situation report, with data updated until midnight on Friday, indicates that the North region is the one with the highest number of deaths (141), followed by the Center region (66), the region of Lisbon and Vale do Tagus (54) and the Algarve (5). As for the Alentejo region, Friday’s DGS report showed one death, but today’s report has zero records.

The bulletin also advances that 5,518 people await the results of the analyzes and another 22,000 are under surveillance.

So far, 75 people have recovered from the disease.

According to the balance sheet this Saturday, more than a thousand people are hospitalized, of which 251 are hospitalized in intensive care.

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