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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 758 new Covid-19 cases in the country, taking the national total to 19,388.
This is the highest number of new recorded cases per the periodic updates in the country so far.
According to its website, the Service put the number of recoveries/discharges at 14,330 and active cases at 4,491 as of July 3, 2020.
No new deaths have been confirmed thus retaining Ghana’s death count at 117.

Regional Breakdown
Greater Accra – 10,637; Ashanti Region – 4,099; Western Region – 1,662; Central Region – 983; Eastern Region – 716; Volta Region – 358; Upper East Region – 274; Northern Region – 137; Oti Region – 112; Western North Region – 127; Bono East Region – 136; Savannah Region – 42; Upper West Region – 55; Bono Region – 18; Ahafo Region – 26; North East Region – 6.
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