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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) says 95 new Covid-19 cases have been recorded as of August 22, 2020.
This brings the country’s total tally to 43,717.
According to the latest update on the Service’s website, the country’s active cases continue to drop significantly.
While 41,843 persons have been discharged/recovered, 1,604 active cases remain.
Meanwhile the death toll has increased to 270.
95 New Cases of COVID-19 reported on 22nd August, 2020.
— Disease Surveillance Dept_GHS (@DSD_GHS) August 25, 2020
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Find regional break down below
Greater Accra Region - 21,727
Ashanti Region - 10,776
Western Region - 2,947
Eastern Region - 2,255
Central Region - 1,851
Bono East Region - 749
Volta Region - 656
Western North Region - 604
Northern Region - 497
Ahafo Region - 496
Bono Region - 480
Upper East Region - 282
Oti Region - 229
Upper West Region - 88
Savannah Region - 62
North East Region - 18
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