As of Thursday, there were 454 deaths and 12,057 cases, but the daily average for the past seven days is 519 deaths and 11,639 infections.
In total, 119,920 people have died, confirming infectious cases among 4,095,269, since the onset of the Kovid-19 epidemic.
Between 13 and 19 February, there was a 27.7% decrease in deaths due to Kovid-19 and a 20.3% decrease in the number of people with a positive positive result compared to the previous seven days.
The most recent data available on Wednesday date to 19,392 people hospitalized, with 24.3% of hospitalizations falling in the last seven days.
In the weekly update released today, scientists estimated that the effective transmissibility index (RT) in the UK fell slightly between 0.6 and 0.9 (0.7 and 0.9) last week, confirming that virus transmission continues to decline.
To date, 16,875,536 people have received the first dose of a vaccine against the new coronovirus, of which 589,591 have received the second dose, which has been isolated for 12 weeks.
According to a report by the French agency AFP, the Kovid-19 epidemic caused at least 2,441,926 deaths worldwide, more than 110.2 million cases of infection.
According to the latest bulletin of the Directorate General of Health, 15,821 out of 79,8,769 people have died in Portugal.
The disease has been detected by a new coronavirus in late December 2019 in Wuhan, a city in central China.