Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal

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COVID-19 Summary (06/12/2021)
Total confirmed cases1,169,003 (+2,216)
Total confirmed deaths18,551 (+14)
Active cases62,157 (+794)
Under surveillance77,283 (+1,204)
Recovered1,088,295 (+1,408)
Currently admitted to hospital948 (+37)
Currently admitted to ICU135 (+1)
Cases per 100 000 (national/continental)410.4 / 413.9
R(t) (national/continental)1.1 / 1.11
Vaccine summary (14/11/2021)
People with at least one vaccine dose9 053 901 (87%)
People completely vaccinated8 925 907 (86%)
Doses received23 017 910
Doses distributed17 211 348
Vaccination by age group
At least one vaccine doseComplete vaccination
0–17562 026 (90%)542 632 (87%)
18–24729 806 (93%)709 115 (91%)
25–493 203 605 (96%)3 142 142 (94%)
50–642 171 685 (100%)2 153 029 (99%)
65–791 689 071 (100%)1 683 474 (100%)
⩾80697 198 (100%)695 354 (100%)

The following graphs show the evolution of the pandemic starting from 2 March 2020, the day the first cases were confirmed in the country. [1]

Contents

Cumulative cases

Nationwide

Daily cases

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Total confirmed cases by age and gender

The following chart displays the proportion of total cases by age and gender on August 20, 2021. [2] [3]

Total confirmed deaths

Severe cases

Total confirmed deaths by age and gender

The following chart displays the proportion of total deaths by age and gender on December 6, 2021. [2] [3]

Confirmed cases and deaths, by region

COVID-19 cases in Portugal, by region ()
Date

(DGS report)

New confirmed casesConfirmed casesHospital
Admitted Cases
DeathsRecoveriesRefs.
North Lisbon and
Tagus Valley
Center Alentejo Algarve Madeira Azores ForeignersNewTotalStable ICU NewTotalNewTotal
2020-03-022000000022000000 [4] [5]
2020-03-03 0110000024000000
2020-03-04 1100000026000000
2020-03-05 2100000039900000
2020-03-06 310000004131300000
2020-03-07 710000008212100000
2020-03-08 800010009303000000
2020-03-09 440010009393800000
2020-03-10 020000002414000000
2020-03-11 9620100018595700000
2020-03-12 85302001197810700011 [6]
2020-03-13 9241010003411210700001 [7] [8]
2020-03-14 242720100157169114100001 [9]
2020-03-15 26432030107624513990012
2020-03-16 3526210300186331139181113 [10]
2020-03-17 58382001001117448206170103
2020-03-18 9363232712319464289201203 [11] [12]
2020-03-19 9235120400014378589201303
2020-03-20 1258320040002351,020126263625
2020-03-21 1388731124002601,2801563561205
2020-03-22 1818643242113201,6001694121405
2020-03-23 18220358072714602,06020147923914
2020-03-24 12311555143103022,362203481033822
2020-03-25 387140726164536332,995276611043022
2020-03-26 3419070827(-1)775493,5441916117602143
2020-03-27 585288510106007244,268354711676043
2020-03-28 59217712747106(-21)9025,1704188924100043
2020-03-29 51519172721237925,96248613619119043
2020-03-30 246997548184466,40857116421140043
2020-03-31 651222127521281,0357,44362718820160043
2020-04-01 458199132414238088,25172623027187043
2020-04-02 428209116518057839,0341,042240222092568
2020-04-03 561140125315268529,8861,05824537246068
2020-04-04 38116686131063810,5241,07525120266775
2020-04-05 2503917019191475411,2781,08426729295075
2020-04-06 176166792280145211,7301,0992701631165140
2020-04-07 346115245150071212,4421,1802713434544184
2020-04-08 334239998170269913,1411,2112453538012196
2020-04-09 71627401912181513,9561,173241294099205
2020-04-10 7953702923119631,51615,4721,1792262643528233
2020-04-11 36713130500051515,9871,1752333547033266
2020-04-12 483799900059816,5851,1772283450411277
2020-04-13 2375551150034916,9341,187188315350277
2020-04-14 31898721550651417,4481,2272183256770347
2020-04-15 44910880050064318,0911,2002083259936383
2020-04-16 48613512715(-6)275018,8411,30222930629110493
2020-04-17 876522250018119,0221,2842222865726519
2020-04-18 43813685011266319,6851,2532283068791610
2020-04-19 3866260047252120,2061,243224277140610
2020-04-20 395209293119165720,8631,208215217350610
2020-04-21 263187471225051621,3791,17221327762307917
2020-04-22 34419754330260321,9821,146207237852261,143
2020-04-23 23210131520037122,3531,09520435820581,201
2020-04-24 3258332220044422,7971,06818834854271,228
2020-04-25 36515867201259523,3921,04018626880491,277
2020-04-26 3149649220947223,8641,00518223903521,329
2020-04-27 1102520260016324,02799517625928281,357
2020-04-28 20637371220129524,32293617220948321,389
2020-04-29 13102511300418324,50598016925973811,470
2020-04-30 37512049(-7)10254025,04596817216989491,519
2020-05-01 141124301100030625,351892154181,0071281,647
2020-05-02 (-280)10870004(-161)25,190855150161,023241,671 [13]
2020-05-03 7002100019225,282856144201,043181,689
2020-05-04 1208931020024225,524813143201,063231,712
2020-05-05 5810511220017825,702818134111,074311,743
2020-05-06 5740016070048026,182838136151,0893332,076
2020-05-07 19429440014053326,715874135161,1051822,258
2020-05-08 359158191220355327,26884212791,1141642,422
2020-05-09 457317300013827,406815120121,126772,499
2020-05-10 98760010017527,58179711291,135502,549
2020-05-11 5674(-36)22009827,67980511291,14402,549
2020-05-12 451788120023427,913709113191,1634643,013
2020-05-13 591536010021928,132692103121,1751693,182
2020-05-14 5412010030018728,31968010891,184163,198
2020-05-15 4818429210026428,58367311261,1901303,328
2020-05-16 6814611110022728,810657115131,2034943,822
2020-05-17 7013817100022629,036649108151,2188144,636
2020-05-18 441262100017329,209628105131,2311,7946,430
2020-05-19 7612916200022329,432629101161,24716,431
2020-05-20 1619811300022829,66060993161,263216,452
2020-05-21 521907210025229,91260892141,27706,452
2020-05-22 562282110028830,20057684121,2891,1387,590
2020-05-23 6818612230027130,47155080131,3021157,705
2020-05-24 141317000015230,62353678141,3169,84417,549
2020-05-25 211440000016530,78853172141,33027317,822
2020-05-26 (-2)2117120021931,00751371121,34227418,096
2020-05-27 62770200028531,29251066141,35625318,349
2020-05-28 1526520130030431,59651265131,36928818,637
2020-05-29 732318200035031,94652966141,38327418,911
2020-05-30 1423111010025732,20351463131,39627519,186
2020-05-31 212685030029732,50047464141,41022319,409
2020-06-01 01933020220032,70047164141,42414319,552
Infected16,76011,3353,7472593729013732,700471641,42419,552
Deaths791363239115015
Date

(DGS report)

North Lisbon and
Tagus Valley
Center Alentejo Algarve Madeira Azores ForeignersNewTotalStable ICU NewTotalNewTotalRefs.
New confirmed casesConfirmed casesAdmitted CasesDeathsRecoveries

The following graph shows the daily cases of COVID-19 for each region of Portugal (updated on the 10th of June) according to DGS [3] visualising the table above.

Daily cases of COVID-19 per region in Portugal. The lines are smoothed for better visualisation and are coloured according to each region of Portugal. The negative values are not shown here for better visualisation. Daily cases per region update 2.png
Daily cases of COVID-19 per region in Portugal. The lines are smoothed for better visualisation and are coloured according to each region of Portugal. The negative values are not shown here for better visualisation.

Similarly, the following graph presents the daily deaths by COVID-19 for each region of Portugal (updated on the 10th of June) according to DGS. [14]

Daily deaths from COVID-19 per region in Portugal. The lines are smoothed for better visualisation and are coloured according to each region of Portugal. The negative values are not shown here for better visualisation. Daily deaths per region 2.png
Daily deaths from COVID-19 per region in Portugal. The lines are smoothed for better visualisation and are coloured according to each region of Portugal. The negative values are not shown here for better visualisation.

Growth of cases by Municipalities

The following graph presents the total number of COVID-19 cases per day for the municipalities of Portugal with more than 1000 confirmed cases (updated on 30 May), according to the Data Science for Social Good Portugal. [15]

The total number of COVID-19 cases per municipality for those municipalities with more than 1000 confirmed cases. The legend shows which municipality corresponds to which coloured line in the graph and the vertical black line denotes the 4th of May 2020 as the end of the quarantine state. Total deaths per region.png
The total number of COVID-19 cases per municipality for those municipalities with more than 1000 confirmed cases. The legend shows which municipality corresponds to which coloured line in the graph and the vertical black line denotes the 4th of May 2020 as the end of the quarantine state.

2009–20 deaths cases comparison

According to the Portuguese mortality surveillance (EVM [16] ), the following chart presents the total number of deaths per day in Portugal for the years 2009–2020 (updated on 10 June).

The total number of deaths per day in Portugal for various years including all ages. Deaths 2009 2020.png
The total number of deaths per day in Portugal for various years including all ages.

In the following two graphs, the total deaths per day and by age group are presented for the years 2019 and 2020. [18]

Total number of deaths per day for Portugal per age group for the year 2019. Deaths per age group 2019.png
Total number of deaths per day for Portugal per age group for the year 2019.
Total number of deaths per day for Portugal per age group for the year 2020. Deaths per age group 2020.png
Total number of deaths per day for Portugal per age group for the year 2020.

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