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Ghana has recorded 638 new cases of Covid-19.
The country's case count now stands at 29,672 with 26,090 recoveries/discharges, according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
These results are samples that were taken from June 16 to July 18, 2020, but reported from the lab on July 19.

Ghana's death toll, however, remains 153.
The GHS also indicated there are currently 3,429 active cases of the novel coronavirus.

Regional Breakdown
Greater Accra Region - 15,706; Ashanti Region - 6,637; Western Region - 2,350; Central Region - 1,236; Eastern Region - 1,120; Volta Region - 538; Bono Region - 421; Bono East Region - 383; Northern Region - 302; Western North Region - 286; Upper East Region - 282; Oti Region - 154; Ahafo Region - 116; Upper West Region - 75; Savannah Region - 57; North East Region - 9.






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