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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) says the country has recorded 38 new cases of Covid-19. This brings the total case count to 46,482.
According to the Service, two more people have also died from the virus, moving the total death toll to 301.
GHS said, while 45,651 out of the 46,482 total confirmed cases have recovered and been discharged, the country's active cases have moved up from 477 to 530.
Find the regional breakdown of the cumulative case count below
Cumulative Cases per Region (Case Count from Highest to Lowest)
Greater Accra Region - 23,785
Ashanti Region - 10,969
Western Region - 2,968
Eastern Region - 2,412
Central Region - 1,927
Bono East Region - 781
Volta Region - 672
Western North Region - 638
Northern Region - 547
Ahafo Region - 527
Bono Region - 511
Upper East Region - 295
Oti Region - 242
Upper West Region - 90
Savannah Region - 62
North East Region - 19
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