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Thirteen more persons have died of the coronavirus disease as the active cases shooting up to 7,754 as of February12, 2021.
This brings the country death toll to 518, with 66,846 recoveries according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS)

The Service's website also revealed that 771 new cases of Covid-19 infections have been confirmed as the tally rises to 75,118.

Below is a Regional Breakdown of the cases
Greater Accra - 43,928,
Ashanti Region -13,464,
Western Region – 4,325,
Eastern Region – 3,239,
Central Region -2,514,
Volta Region -1,247,
Bono East Region – 922,
Northern Region - 802,
Bono Region -763,
Upper East Region - 755,
Western North Region - 747,
Ahafo Region - 624,
Oti Region – 256,
Upper West Region –254,
Savannah Region – 68,
North East Region - 42.
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