Eight more persons have died of the novel coronavirus in Ghana. This, according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS), brings the country’s death toll to 161. The GHS website also revealed on July 24, 2020, that 691 new Covid-19 infections been confirmed as the tally rises to 31,057. READ ALSO: 75 students test positive for Covid-19 in Western Region Akufo-Addo presents GH¢2 million to 1,000 disabled entrepreneurs 27,801 people have recovered or been discharged. Credit: Ghana Health Service These are samples that were taken from June 17 to July 20, 2020 but reported from the lab on July 21, said GHS. The country’s number of active cases is now 3,095. Credit: Ghana Health Service Credit: Ghana Health Service Regional Breakdown Greater Accra Region – 16,068; Ashanti Region – 7,267; Western Region – 2,467; Central Region – 1,328; Eastern Region – 1,214; Volta Region – 568; Bono Region – 421; Bono East Region – 413; Northern Region – 302; Western North Region – 298; Upper East Region – 282; Oti Region – 172; Ahafo Region – 116; Upper West Region – 75; Savannah Region – 57; North East Region – 9

Eight more people die from coronavirus; Ghana’s death toll now 231

Health Affairs

Eight more people have succumbed to the novel coronavirus disease in Ghana, increasing the death count to 231.

An update from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) indicates that 147 new cases have pushed the total number of confirmed cases to 42,210.

16,498 of the total number of cases were discovered through routine surveillance, while 25,712 was by tracing particular contacts to persons who had been infected with the disease.

The number of active cases, however, have again reduced to 1,832.

Of the active cases, 16 and five persons are in severe and critical conditions respectively.

Meanwhile, 40,147 persons have recovered from the disease.

This latest update refers to Ghana’s COVID-19 situation as of August 13, 2020, according to the GHS.

The general public is still advised to keep washing their hands with soap under running water, wearing face masks, maintaining social distance and observing all COVID-19 safety protocols.

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