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COVID-19: Ghana confirms 854 new cases

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The Ghana Health Service has confirmed 854 new  COVID-19,  increasing the country’s case count to 22,822.

The update by the  Ghana Health  via a designated website also confirmed that 408 persons have recovered or discharged, bringing the total recoveries to 17,564 from the previous 17,155 reported on Wednesday.

The death toll, however, remains 129, with the active cases being 5,129.
Currently, 24 cases are considered severe with eight patients in critical condition and five on ventilators.

Out of the total confirmed cases, 9,149 were from the General Surveillance, with 13,673 cases from the Enhanced Contact Tracing, the update stated.
So far, a total of 320,071 tests have been conducted.
Out of this, 116,328 are from routine surveillance with 203,743 from contact tracing.

The positivity rate is 7.13 per cent.
The latest infections take Greater Accra’s total to 12,560 after it recorded 473 new infections, representing almost 50 per cent of the national total.

The Ashanti, Western and Central regions also have cases tallying 4,824; 2,045; and 1,064 respectively.

The rest are:
Eastern Region – 855
Volta Region – 370
Upper East Region – 278
Northern Region – 163
Western North Region – 158
Bono East Region – 142
Oti Region- 114
Bono Region- 96
Upper West Region – 58
Savannah Region – 50
Ahafo Region – 36
North East Region – Nine

SOURCE
GNA

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